First People - The origin of traditional NAtive American Music can be traced to, Native American Drums - Made from wood with animal skin head, Drum Circle - Participants playing on an individual drum, Drum-Keeper - Watched over the Sacred Drum, Sacred Drum - Believed to contain the spirit of the tree and animal used to make it, Flutes - Instruments used for healing, meditation, and courtship, Vocals - Backbone of NAtive American music, Vocables - non-word syllables; used between groups of lyrics or on their own, NAMA - Awards honoring musical achievment of American Indian Artists, Jimi Hendrix; Hank Williams - Members of the NAMA Hall of Fame, Powwow - Celebration of Native American Culture, Latin America - Spanish and Portuguese speaking regions of North and South America, Guitarron - large bodied six-stringed acoustic bass instrument, Cajon - Wooden box insturment; performers sit on top and play it with their hands, Charango - Small bodied string instrument, with 5 sets of doubled strings, Siku - pan flute made of bamboo shoots, Mariachi - Mexican style with guitarron as the principal rhythm instrument,

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