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  1. Notable recordings

  2. References

  3. External links

Indian House is a Taos, New Mexico based record company specialized in traditional Native American Indian music in the United States and Canada.[1] Founded in 1966 by Tony and Ida Lujan Isaacs, the Indian House catalog has now around 150 titles.[2][3] The company originally issued recordings on phonodisc and cassette tape, however almost all albums are now available in the CD format.

Notable recordings

  • Round Dance -It was recorded in two volumes on November 12, 1966 at Taos Pueblo.[4]
  • War Dance -Recorded on May 15, 1967, is a Southern Ponca Hethushka (or War Dance) performed at Ponca city, Oklahoma.[5]
  • Navajo Sway -It was recorded in two volumes and comprises 41 songs.[6]
  • Night & Daylight Yeibichei -It was sung by Navaho singers from Klagetoh, Arizona and Biniface Bonnie.[7]
  • Navajo Skip Dance and Two-Step -[8]
  • Comanche Peyote -[9]
  • Zuni Fair -It was recorded live at Zuni McKinley county fair, in New Mexico on 27–29 August 1971.[10]
  • ''Kiowa Gourd Dance -It was recorded in two volumes which comprises 23 songs at Carnegie, Oklahoma on 10 June 1974.[11]
  • Cheyenne Peyote -[12]
  • Sounds of the Badland Singers -[13]
  • Navajo Corn Grinding & Shoe Game Songs -[14]
  • The Klagetoh Swingers – Navajo Songs About Love -It was recorded at Klagetoh, Arizona in 1974 which comprises 26 songs in two volumes.[15][16]
  • War Dance Songs of the Kiowa -It contains 38 songs in two volumes.[16]
  • Flute Songs of the Kiowa and Comanche -[17]
  • Klagetoh Maiden Singers -It was recorded in 1977, and comprises 24 songs.[18]
  • Kiowa Church Songs -It was recorded in two volumes at Carnegie, Oklahoma on 31 March 1971. First volume contains 22 songs and second, 18.[19]
  • Yankton Sioux Peyote -It was recorded at Lake Andes, South Dakota on 6 July 1976 and consists 88 songs in four volumes.[19]
  • Turtle Dance Songs of San Juan Pueblo -The album represents the Turtle dance performed annually on 26 December at San Juan Pueblo and consists songs composed during 1971 turtle dance and was recorded around a month later the public performances.[20]
  • Cloud Dance Songs of San Juan Pueblo -The album represents Cloud dance performed alternate a year in San Juan Pueblo on 26 December and comprises six songs of 1972 Cloud dance that was recorded around a month later the public performances.[20]

References

1. ^{{cite journal|author1=Santa Fean Danita Ross|title=Taos studio keeps tribal songs on the record|journal=New Mexico Magazine|date=August 1992}}
2. ^{{cite news|author1=Brian Daffron|title=Indian House Records: A Lifetime of Sound|url=http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/06/14/indian-house-records-lifetime-sound-149909|accessdate=29 January 2015|date=14 June 2013}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Welcome to Indian House Records!|url=http://www.indianhouse.com/|accessdate=29 January 2015}}
4. ^{{cite journal|author1=Donald N. Brown|title=Round Dance Songs of Taos Pueblo by Tony Isaacs|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=May 1968|volume=12|issue=2|pages=304–305|jstor=849951|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/849951}}
5. ^{{cite journal|author1=James H. Howard|title=War Dance Songs of the Ponca|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=January 1969|volume=13|issue=1|pages=202–204|jstor=849847|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/849847}}
6. ^{{cite journal|author1=David P. McAllester|title=Navajo Sway Songs by Tony Isaacs|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=May 1969|volume=13|issue=2|pages=401–403|jstor=850173|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/850173}}
7. ^{{cite journal|author1=David P. McAllester|title=Night and Daylight Yeibichei by Boniface Bonnie, Tony Isaacs|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=January 1971|volume=15|issue=1|pages=167–170|jstor=850406|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/850406}}
8. ^{{cite journal|author1=David P. McAllester|title=Navajo Skip Dance and Two-Step Songsby Tony Isaacs|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=May 1971|volume=15|issue=2|pages=296–297|jstor=850479|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/850479}}
9. ^{{cite journal|author1=David P. McAllester|title=Comanche Peyote Songs by Tony Isaacs|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=May 1971|volume=15|issue=2|pages=298–299|jstor=850480|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/850480}}
10. ^{{cite journal|author1=Donald N. Brown|title=Zuni Fair-Live|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=May 1975|volume=19|issue=2|page=330|jstor=850374|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/850374}}
11. ^{{cite journal|author1=William K. Powers|title=Kiowa Gourd Dance by Tony Isaacs|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=May 1976|volume=20|issue=2|pages=403–404|jstor=851039|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/851039}}
12. ^{{cite journal|author1=David P. McAllester|title=Cheyenne Peyote Songs|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=January 1977|volume=21|issue=1|pages=161–162|jstor=850869|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/850869}}
13. ^{{cite journal|author1=William K. Powers|title=Ho hwo sju Lakota Singers: Traditional Songs of the Sioux; Sound of the Badlands Singers|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=January 1977|volume=21|issue=1|pages=163–164|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/850870|jstor=850870}}
14. ^{{cite journal|author1=Charlotte J. Frisbie|title=Navajo Corn Grinding & Shoe Game Songs by Tony Isaacs|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=May 1977|volume=21|issue=2|pages=355–356|jstor=850969|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/850969}}
15. ^{{cite journal|author1=Charlotte J. Frisbie|title=The Klagetoh Swingers: Navajo Songs about Love|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=September 1977|volume=21|issue=3|pages=524–525|jstor=850746|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/850746}}
16. ^{{cite journal|author1=William K. Powers|title=War Dance Songs of the Kiowa|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=January 1978|volume=22|issue=1|pages=206–208|jstor=851381|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/851381}}
17. ^{{cite journal|author1=Lynn Huenemann|title=Comanche Flute Music, Played by Doc Tate Nevaquaya by Verna Gillis; Flute Songs of the Kiowa and Comanche. Tom Mauchahty-Ware|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=May 1980|volume=24|issue=2|pages=339–341|jstor=851142|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/851142}}
18. ^{{cite journal|author1=Charlotte J. Frisbie|title=Klagetoh Maiden Singers; The Klagetoh Swingers: Navajo Songs about Love|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=September 1980|volume=24|issue=3|pages=628–630|jstor=851189|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology}}
19. ^{{cite journal|author1=William K. Powers|title=Toward a sound Ethnography of Native American Music|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=January 1981|volume=25|issue=1|pages=159–162|jstor=851000|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/851000}}
20. ^{{cite journal|author1=Maria La Vigna|title=Turtle Dance Songs of San Juan Pueblo; Cloud Dance Songs of San Juan Pueblo|journal=Ethnomusicology|date=January 1981|volume=25|issue=1|pages=166–168|jstor=851002|publisher=University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology|doi=10.2307/851002}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.indianhouse.com}}

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