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  2. R. Carlos Nakai - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Carlos Nakai (born April 16, 1946) is a Native American flutist of Navajo and Ute heritage. Nakai played brass instruments in high school and college, and auditioned for the Armed Forces School of Music after a two-year period in the United States Navy. He began playing a traditional Native American cedar flute after an accident left ...

  3. Indigenous music of North America - Wikipedia

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    Scale over 5 octaves Pentatonic Scale - C Major. Indigenous music of North America, which includes American Indian music or Native American music, is the music that is used, created or performed by Indigenous peoples of North America, including Native Americans in the United States and Aboriginal peoples in Canada, Indigenous peoples of Mexico, and other North American countries—especially ...

  4. Robert Mirabal - Wikipedia

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    Robert Mirabal (born October 6, 1966) is a Pueblo musician and Native American flute player and maker from Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. His flutes are world-renowned and have been displayed at the Smithsonian Institution 's Museum of the American Indian. An award-winning musician and leading proponent of world music, Mirabal performs worldwide ...

  5. Native American flute - Wikipedia

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    Native American flute. The Native American flute is a musical instrument and flute that is held in front of the player, has open finger holes, and has two chambers: one for collecting the breath of the player and a second chamber which creates sound. The player breathes into one end of the flute without the need for an embouchure.

  6. Bryan Akipa - Wikipedia

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    Bryan Akipa (Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate) is a Dakota flautist with five solo albums to date. [1] He has been a featured artist at A Prairie Awakening, an annual event held at the Kuehn Conservation Area near Earlham, Iowa. [2] He is a citizen of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate. [3] He attended the Institute of American Indian Arts.

  7. Tom Mauchahty-Ware - Wikipedia

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    Instrument (s) singing, drum, Native American flute, harmonica, guitar. Years active. 1970s–2000s. Formerly of. Blues Nation. Tom Mauchahty-Ware (March 21, 1949 – November 3, 2015 [1]) was a Kiowa / Comanche musician. [1] He was a Southern Straight dancer and a member of the Kiowa O-Ho-Mah Lodge society. [1]

  8. Charles Littleleaf - Wikipedia

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    1995–present. Labels. Littleleaf Music. Website. https://www.eaglecanyonflutes.com. Charles Littleleaf, a Native American flute player and flute maker, is a tribal citizen of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oregon. Charles is also an honorary member of the Piikani Nation, Alberta, Canada, and is the son of the late Chief Jack Littleleaf ...

  9. Bill Miller (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Miller was born on the Stockbridge-Munsee reservation, near Shawano in northern Wisconsin. His Mohican name is Fush-Ya Heay Aka (meaning "bird song"). He began playing guitar when he was 12 years old. In 1973, he moved to Milwaukee and won an art school scholarship to Layton School of Art, later attending University of Wisconsin at LaCrosse.