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vicky

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Listen to the song Gizhebs performed by the Ojibwa powwow drum group Bear Creek. Does this music conform to your expectations of what Native American music is supposed to sound like? Why or why not? (See this later in the chapter, too.)
 
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Recall your first experiences learning about Native Americans. How did you learn about them and what did you learn? (Answers may vary)
 
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Answer to Question 1

 Driving drum beat
 Vocables and words
 Falsetto
 Long phrases

Answer to Question 2

 In school? Through Hollywood films? Sports teams? A trip to the American Southwest?



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