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Rap and hip hop
They listen many kinds of music but the most popular is classical.
they create their own music using only their voices. its called throat singing.
what kinds of music in mindoro
Frances Densmore has written: 'Nootka and Quileute music' -- subject(s): Music, Indians of North America, Quileute Indians, Nootka Indians 'Papago Music' 'The American Indians and their music' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Music, Social life and customs 'The study of Indian music' -- subject(s): Music, Indians of North America 'Music of the Maidu Indians of California' -- subject(s): Music, Indians of North America, Maidu Indians 'Mandan And Hidatsa Music' 'Strength of the earth' -- subject(s): Ethnobotany, Medicinal plants, Ojibwa Indians, Plants, Useful, Useful Plants 'Chippewa Music - Two' 'The use of music in the treatment of the sick by American Indians' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Medicine, Music 'Chippewa Music' 'A collection of specimens from the Teton Sioux' -- subject(s): Teton Indians, Social life and customs 'Handbook of the collection of musical instruments in the United States National Museum' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Catalogs and collections, Collections, Musical instruments, United States National Museum 'Nootka and Quileute music' -- subject(s): Quileute Indians, Music, Nootka Indians, Indians of North America 'Mandan and Hidatsa music' -- subject(s): Music, Mandan Indians, Indians of North America, Hidatsa Indians 'Menominee music' -- subject(s): Botany, Medical, Indians of North America, Medical Botany, Medicinal plants, Medicine, Menominee Indians, Music, North America, Social life and customs, Wisconsin 'Teton Sioux music and culture' -- subject(s): Teton Indians, History and criticism, Music 'Cheyenne and Arapaho music' -- subject(s): Music, Cheyenne Indians, Arapaho Indians, Indians of North America, Social life and customs 'Pawnee music' -- subject(s): Music, Indians of North America, Pawnee Indians 'Music of Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti and Zuni Pueblos' 'Frances Densmore and American Indian music' -- subject(s): Music, Indians of North America 'Chippewa music' -- subject(s): Chippewa Indians, Indians of North America, Music 'Music of the Winnebago and Menominee Indians of Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Menominee Indians, Music, Winnebago Indians, Indians of North America 'A search for songs among the Chitimacha Indians in Louisiana' -- subject(s): Music, Chitimacha Indians, Indians of North America 'Northern Ute music' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Indiansof North America, Music, Ute Indians 'Chippewa Music - Part Ii' 'Teton Sioux Music' 'Menominee Music' 'Chippewa Customs' 'Choctaw music' -- subject(s): Music, Indians of North America, Choctaw Indians 'Indian action songs' -- subject(s): Ojibwa Indians, Music, Indians of North America, Singing games 'Music of the Indians of British Columbia' -- subject(s): Music, Indians of North America 'Yuman and Yaqui music' -- subject(s): Music, Indians of North America, Yaqui Indians, Yuman Indians, Indians of Mexico
Indians use there instrument to make music
what kind of music did the Natchez indians play
Mexican music
Mountain music
if your talking about indians on an average ,they listen to all kinds but the urban ones love genres like rock , pop and rap. http://youtu.be/8OVGbdOG7dA here's an example of indian rock.
Indians created Indian music
Like their distant cousins the Iroquois, the Cherokee Indians had an even division of power between men and women. Cherokee men were in charge of hunting, war, and diplomacy. Cherokee women were in charge of farming, property, and family. Men made political decisions for the tribe, and women made social decisions for the clans. Chiefs were men, and landowners were women. Both genders took part in storytelling, artwork and music, and traditional medicine.Today, Cherokee gender role traditions have changed. Cherokee women can be chiefs also... and Cherokee men are sometimes farmers. However, modern Cherokee people still trace clan relationships through their mothers.The Cherokee Indians lived in settled villages, usually located near a river. Cherokee houses were made of rivercane and plaster, with thatched roofs. These dwellings were about as strong and warm as log cabins. Here are some pictures of Native American houses like the ones Cherokee Indians used. The Cherokees also built larger seven-sided buildings for ceremonial purposes, and each village usually had a ball field with benches for spectators. Many Cherokee villages had palisades (reinforced walls) around them for protection. Today, Cherokee families live in a modern house or apartment building, just like you.