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  • Athabaskan fiddle (or fiddle music, fiddling) is the old-time fiddle style that the Alaskan Athabaskans of the Interior Alaska have developed to play...
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    (Russian: атабаски Аляски, атапаски Аляски) are Alaska Native peoples of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group. They are the original inhabitants of the...
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    A fiddle is a bowed string musical instrument, most often a violin. It is a colloquial term for the violin, used by players in all genres, including classical...
    26 KB (2,545 words) - 02:07, 29 April 2024
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    and First Nations old-time traditions exist, including Métis fiddle and Athabaskan fiddle. Old-time music has also been adopted by individual Native American...
    34 KB (4,407 words) - 17:40, 23 June 2024
  • Dene drummers, appears on Susan Aglukark's 1995 album This Child. Athabaskan fiddle Gilday, Leela (2020). "Decoding Dene Music". Up Here. Retrieved 2021-11-08...
    3 KB (380 words) - 13:17, 27 July 2022
  • nights (in which local dance groups perform for the public), and Athabaskan fiddle dances. A university representative reported that they try to schedule...
    16 KB (1,550 words) - 15:11, 20 May 2022
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    Edmonton was first inhabited by First Nations peoples of Algonquian, Athabaskan, and Siouan origin. These peoples and their ancestors inhabited the area...
    238 KB (20,807 words) - 21:31, 17 June 2024
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    Apache Nation currently living in New Mexico and speaking a Southern Athabaskan language. The term jicarilla comes from Mexican Spanish meaning "little...
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    used to write some Indigenous languages of the Algonquian, Inuit, and Athabaskan language families. Indigenous music can vary between cultures, however...
    229 KB (23,946 words) - 14:43, 25 June 2024
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    Gwichʼin (category Athabaskan peoples)
    The Gwichʼin (or Kutchin or Loucheux) are an Athabaskan-speaking First Nations people of Canada and an Alaska Native people. They live in the northwestern...
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  • Black Belt Eagle Scout (Swinomish/Iñupiaq) Quinn Christopherson (Alaskan Athabaskan/Iñupiaq) Jaynez (Navajo) Julian B. (Muscogee) Lil Mike and Funny Bone...
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    monophonic style. Athabaskan songs are swift and use drums or rattles, as well as an instrument unique to this area, the Apache fiddle, or "Tsii'edo'a'tl"...
    62 KB (8,174 words) - 00:32, 21 May 2024
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    Uqayuiḷat Koyukon Athabaskan: Nobaagha hutʼaankkaa [lit. 'coast people'] Denaʼina Athabaskan: Dutna, Naghelghazhna Upper Kuskokwim Athabaskan: sg. Dodina,...
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    including: language workshops and immersions, milling frolics, square dances, fiddle and piping sessions, concerts and festivals. Up until about the turn of...
    64 KB (6,341 words) - 00:54, 8 June 2024
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    collected and studied according to language families, such as Algonquian, Athabaskan, Iroquoian, Kutenai, Salishan, Siouan, and others. Classification schemes...
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    Mexican English, Spanglish, Tiwa, Hopi, Zuni, Navajo, and/or Southern Athabaskan languages. The musical history of New Mexico goes back to pre-colonial...
    21 KB (1,784 words) - 16:28, 1 August 2023
  • included cattle theft, murder, witchcraft, and even refusal to play the fiddle. Some case studies included the burning of Refugio Ramírez and his family...
    41 KB (4,094 words) - 23:16, 5 February 2024
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    the "Border Ballad" tradition of southern Scotland and northern England). Fiddle tunes from the Scottish repertoire, as they developed in the eighteenth...
    92 KB (8,071 words) - 15:48, 17 June 2024