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The literature on Native American song indicates that many groups in both North and South America sing songs of other communities, often maintaining the texts in a language they themselves do not understand.
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sikuris style, karam repertory, jùjú style, gawwál bachche, musical approximation, panpipe style, modern music history, jùjú history, comparative musicologists, ritual repertory, jùjú musicians, supporting vocalist, panpipe music, community ensembles, artisan castes, wedding sequence, musical repertory, comparative musicology, peasant music, rhythmic modes, song repertories, music institutions, village musicians, musical change, musical interaction
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Ravi Shankar, Arzelie Langley, Central European, Wazir Khan, World War, Nizamuddin Auliya, Allauddin Khan, Amir Khusrau, North Indian, Ali Akbar Khan, Charlie Boatman, East Indian, Near Eastern, South Indian, Claude Medford, Greek Catholic, Night Love Song, Roman Catholic, West Indian, Joseph Pierite, Native American, Qhantati Ururi, Ayinde Bakare, European Jewish, Green-Corn Ceremony
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