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Music of the Cherokee Nation — For the Native American flute or recorder with drum & rattle, in two volumes,
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Music of the Alabama Tribe (Alibamu) — For the Native American flute or recorder,
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[Chazanoff B]
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[Chazanoff E]
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[Chazanoff G]
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Music of the Crow (Apsaroke) and their cousins the Hidatsa Nation — For the Native American flute or recorder,
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[Chazanoff H]
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[Chazanoff I]
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[Chazanoff K]
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[Chazanoff L]
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Music of the Iroquois Confederacy — For the Native American flute or recorder,
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[Chazanoff M]
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[Chazanoff P]
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Proclamation for the Native American (score) — Based upon the 'Power Song of the Eagle' Nez Perce tribe for wind ensemble,
Susato Press Native American Music Series. Brasstown, NC 28902: Susato Press.
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Proclamation for the Native American (parts) — Based upon the 'Power Song of the Eagle' Nez Perce tribe for wind ensemble,
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[Chazanoff R]
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Romance on a Winnebago love song (score) — For Native American flute (recorder or transverse flute) and string orchestra (string quartet),
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[Chazanoff S]
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Romance on a Winnebago love song (parts) — For Native American flute (recorder or transverse flute) and string orchestra (string quartet),
Susato Press Native American Music Series. Brasstown, NC 28902: Susato Press.
Catalog number FOS26P.
[Chazanoff T]
Chazanoff, D.
Song of the forest — A pastoral poem based upon the 'Song of the Forest' of the Ojibway or Chippewa Nation,
Susato Press Native American Music Series. Brasstown, NC 28902: Susato Press.
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