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JGIBBSON

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What is the difference between the message of the text of the traditional Skip Dance song WOM, Enemyway Skip Dance song, page 75 and the message of the text of Navajo Inn WOM, page 75?
 
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What is the musical style and text (lyrics) of the new Navajo music discussed in this section (WOM, pages 75-80)?
 
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Answer to Question 1

 The traditional Skip Dance song makes light of heavy drinking, while Navajo Inn speaks despairingly of women finding their husbands unconscious behind a tall fence.

Answer to Question 2

 Recently composed songs are based on the Enemyway musical style (usually Sway or Dance songs). These songs are not intended for ceremonial use and often have a text message of protest and social commentary.



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