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358:, a cycle could consist of 50–200 songs. Together thirty song cycles exists, all of which were initially dreamed by singers. A complete song cycle took an entire night to perform, which would be accompanied by gourd rattles or beating on baskets. 394:. Of the music, Golding says, "The songs are all sung in the language, so if you're not learning and picking up the language, then you won't be able to understand the songs ... there are actually words telling stories..." 402:
An intertribal marching band called the Yuman Indian Band dates back at least to the 1920s. Composed of Quechan, Mohave, and other tribal members, they changed their name to the Quechan Indian Band in 1981.
346:. Folk songs in Yuma culture are said to be given to a person while dreaming. Many individuals who are in emotional distress go to a secluded area for a few weeks, there to receive new songs. 274: 248: 243: 593: 267: 588: 485: 260: 466: 139: 583: 295: 551: 30: 367: 236: 37: 231: 154: 88: 210: 164: 416: 179: 8: 299: 608: 547: 419:
are some of the foremost Yuman musicians today. Jefferson Lewis is a younger singer.
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filmmaker created the documentary, "Songs of the Colorado," featuring singers from
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While singing is the focus of Yuman music, it can be accompanied by
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Preston Arrow-Weed, a Quechan elder and lead singer, Vernon Smith (
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Herzog, George. "Music in the Thinking of the American Indian."
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Handbook of North American Indians: Southwest, Volume 10.
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Ortiz, Alfonso, vol. ed. William C. Sturtevant, gen. ed.
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Folk and Traditional Music of the Western Continents
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Index

North American Indian music
Aboriginal music of Canada
Arapaho
Blackfeet
Dene
Innu
Inuit
Iroquois
Kiowa
Kwakwaka'wakw
Métis
Navajo
Pueblo
Seminole
Sioux
Yaqui
Yuman
List
Chicken scratch
Ghost Dance
Hip hop
New Mexico music
Opera
Peyote song
Pow wow
Throat singing
Anasazi flute
Apache fiddle
Clapper stick
Native American flute

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