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Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Ohwejagehka: Hadegaenage:
313 episodes
7 months ago
Sharing Earth Songs 'Ohwejagehka Gaenasho:oh' (Iroquois Social Songs) for your listening enjoyment and helping those who want to learn. Please note some songs are unique to a particular community, so please try to learn and respect each community's uniqueness.
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Sharing Earth Songs 'Ohwejagehka Gaenasho:oh' (Iroquois Social Songs) for your listening enjoyment and helping those who want to learn. Please note some songs are unique to a particular community, so please try to learn and respect each community's uniqueness.
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Jimerson, Johnny-john + Preston - Gayó:wah (Moccasin Dance) (1962)
Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
13 minutes 55 seconds
2 years ago
Jimerson, Johnny-john + Preston - Gayó:wah (Moccasin Dance) (1962)
ESOW 295 - Gayó:wah (Moccasin Dance) as sung by Avery Jimerson, Richard Johnny-john, and Jack Preston. Recorded July 25, 1962 in Allegany by Dorothy Shipley Gaus. Under no circumstances are the recordings to be sold or used for any commercial, or unauthorized purposes. Please do not betray the singers trust or intent to share and preserve our culture.
Earth Song of the Week (Iroquois Social Songs)
Sharing Earth Songs 'Ohwejagehka Gaenasho:oh' (Iroquois Social Songs) for your listening enjoyment and helping those who want to learn. Please note some songs are unique to a particular community, so please try to learn and respect each community's uniqueness.