1 videodisc (approximately 27 min.) : sound, color ; 12 cm polychrome digital optical video file DVD video
Target Audience Note:
CHVR: not rated Grades 3-11
Other Title:
Screen title: Winston Wuttunee native music resource [DVD] Aboriginal music course [electronic resource]
Notes:
Instructions: included is a brief history of North American Indian music followed by six well-known songs from the Cree and Denedeh nations. The songs can be used in the Fine Arts program of any educational institution from grades three to eleven Each song printed as unacc. vocals, chiefly with chord symbols, and also as vocals, chiefly with parts for accompanying percussion instruments and guitar chord diagrams Includes historical notes and an appendix with more background information, including a syllabic chart Includes for each song, notes on era and origin, cultural information, and suggestions on how to use it in the classroom, how to use the Orff instruments, and for classroom activities Includes vocal texts printed as text, chiefly with pronunciation guide and English translation Winston Wuttunee and others Filmed in schools in Winnipeg DVD-ROM. Some features only accessible when played on a computer Vocal texts chiefly in Cree; 1 song in Slavey
Contents:
Lessons: Ninestosin = I am tired / composed and arr. Wuttunee (6:28) When the sun sets over the world / traditional ; arr. Wuttunee - (4:18) Enohte nehiyaweyan = I want to speak Cree / composed and arr. Wuttunee (5:08) He na na ho ho / composed by John Landry ; arr. Wuttunee (2:23) Oh Canada (Kakanatahk) / composed by Calixa Lavallee ; arr. Wuttunee (2:20) The Indian alphabet / traditional ; arr. Wuttunee (6:00)