Traditions of knowledge : indigenous knowledge and the western music school
Music and historical encounter : Inuit communities
Music and historical encounter : the Wabenaki and other eastern Algonquian nations
Music and historical encounter : Haudenosaunee music culture with occasional references to Cherokee traditions
Contemporary intertribal and cross-cultural Native American music.
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0715/2007014405.html
Compact disc contents: An arctic lullaby : The ptarmigan and the snow bunny (narrated by Jeannie Arreak-Kullalik)
Life force (Santee Smith)
Travelling song (Aboriginal Women's Voices Group)
Juggling game song
Qiarvaaq (Betty Peryuaq and Hattie Atutuva)
Qimmiruluapik (Lucy Amaroalik and Alacie Tulaugak)
Seagull = Naujaq (Karin and Kathy Kettler)
E5-770, my mother's name (Lucie Idlout)
Shuk tshi naskumitin (Mani Shan Nui)
Santu's song (Santu Toney)
Mte-skmuey/Mi'kmaq snake dance (Kitpu Singers)
I'ko (Susan Hill)
Mi'kmaq ko'jua (Sarah Denny)
Pine cone dance (Spirit of the Dawn)
Eskanye set (Gordie Buck)
Peter Cottontail : eskanye / Alfred Keye, Floyd Harris (Old Mush Singers)
Smoke dance : slow and fast
Rattle songs (Ulali)
The mystery stepdancer (Lee Cremo)
My way (Forever)
Why we rhyme (Trurez Crew)
Sweet tobacco (Charlie Panigoniak)
1942 who found who? (Murray Porter)
Museum cases (Ulali)
A postcolonial tale (Joy Harjo and Poetic Justice)
Bones. Bone game = Oma bema / Sadie Buck.