How is the chapter organized to introduce you to Native-American music?
What will be an ideal response?
• The first part of the chapter presents three contrasting styles of Native-American music in North America: a Plains Indian War Dance song, a Zuni lullaby, and an Iroquois call-and response stomp.
• The second part of the chapter takes a detailed look at different music within the Navajo Native-American culture.
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