Thursday, May 23, 2024

Arapaho sun dance

 

SOCIAL SONGS OF THE ARAPAHO SUN DANCE

WIND RIVER SINGERS

Canyon Records, 1971, 6080

This album was recorded by Raymond Boley during the summer 1971 at Fort Washakie. There are eight songs without any names or information about them. The Wind River Singers were four male singers and two female singers. According to what I hear the men always start the songs but the women often end them.
The Arapaho were forcibly moved to Wyoming and Colorado but originated from Minnesota and Manitoba states;  they were closed to the Cheyenne and a bit less to the Lakotas. Some Arapaho warriors took part in the battle of Litltle Big Horn in 1876. 
Wind River is one of the reservations where Arapaho are with Fort Washakie build in 1871 and abandoned in 1909.
All the songs are part of the sun dance ritual; there are no information although there is much to say about it. Some details here : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Dance and here https://www.notesfromthefrontier.com/post/the-sun-dance-sacred-ceremony

 


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3 comments:

  1. Hi Hervé - Thanks for sharing this. I've been listening to a lot of Native American music lately. Happy to have a chance to hear this one!

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  2. Thanks Tim; when I post something I always wonder who might like it especially when Native American culture is concerned. So thanks again for your comment it helps me to carry on

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  3. Thank you so much, for sharing your collection, great treassures here, not easy to find. I wanted to ask you if it's possible, I'm looking for 2 records by Le Chant Du Monde: Abed Azrie - Les chant nouveau des poètes arabes from 1971, and Le Cheikh Imam - Chante Negm from 1976. Thank you very much

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