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Шаблон:Hatnote Indian House is a Taos, New Mexico based record company specialized in traditional Native American Indian music in the United States and Canada.[1] Founded in 1966 by Tony and Ida Lujan Isaacs, the Indian House catalog has now around 150 titles.[2][3] The company originally issued recordings on phonodisc and cassette tape, however almost all albums are now available in the CD format.

Notable recordings

  • Round Dance -It was recorded in two volumes on November 12, 1966, at Taos Pueblo.[4]
  • War Dance -Recorded on May 15, 1967, is a Southern Ponca Hethushka (or War Dance) performed at Ponca city, Oklahoma.[5]
  • Navajo Sway -It was recorded in two volumes and comprises 41 songs.[6]
  • Night & Daylight Yeibichei -It was sung by Navaho singers from Klagetoh, Arizona and Biniface Bonnie.[7]
  • Navajo Skip Dance and Two-Step -[8]
  • Comanche Peyote -[9]
  • Zuni Fair -It was recorded live at Zuni McKinley county fair, in New Mexico on 27–29 August 1971.[10]
  • ''Kiowa Gourd Dance -It was recorded in two volumes which comprises 23 songs at Carnegie, Oklahoma on 10 June 1974.[11]
  • Cheyenne Peyote -[12]
  • Sounds of the Badland Singers -[13]
  • Navajo Corn Grinding & Shoe Game Songs -[14]
  • The Klagetoh Swingers – Navajo Songs About Love -It was recorded at Klagetoh, Arizona in 1974 which comprises 26 songs in two volumes.[15][16]
  • War Dance Songs of the Kiowa -It contains 38 songs in two volumes.[17]
  • Flute Songs of the Kiowa and Comanche -[18]
  • Klagetoh Maiden Singers -It was recorded in 1977, and comprises 24 songs.[16]
  • Kiowa Church Songs -It was recorded in two volumes at Carnegie, Oklahoma on 31 March 1971. First volume contains 22 songs and second, 18.[19]
  • Yankton Sioux Peyote -It was recorded at Lake Andes, South Dakota on 6 July 1976 and consists 88 songs in four volumes.[19]
  • Turtle Dance Songs of San Juan Pueblo -The album represents the Turtle dance performed annually on 26 December at San Juan Pueblo and consists songs composed during 1971 turtle dance and was recorded around a month later the public performances.[20]
  • Cloud Dance Songs of San Juan Pueblo -The album represents Cloud dance performed alternate a year in San Juan Pueblo on 26 December and comprises six songs of 1972 Cloud dance that was recorded around a month later the public performances.[20]

References

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