July 24, 2023

Seneca Social Dance Music

Ethnic Folkways Library – FE 4072

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: United States
Released: 1980
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Style: Folk, Indigenous
[Tracklist]
A1 5 Stomp Dance Songs (05:18)
A2 4 Moccasin Dance Songs (02:57)
A3 3 Robin Dance Songs (03:06)
A4 3 Shaking-the-Bush Dance Songs (02:58)
A5 4 Raccoon Dance Songs (03:10)
A6 2 Alligator Dance Songs (02:54)
A7 Smoke Dance (01:01)
B1 7 Ladies' Dance Songs (08:14)
B2 4 Rabbit Dance Songs (06:35)
B3 2 Round Dance Songs (03:21)
B4 Farewell Song (02:18)
B5 Seneca Anthem (01:39)
[Credits]
Avery and Fidelia Jimerson (water drum/cowhorn rattle/vocals)
Recorder and Producer: Mary Frances Riemer, Photographer: Avery, Fidelia Jimerson, Designer: Ronald Clyne
[Notes]
Recorded from 1977 — 1980 by Mary Frances Riemer in upstate New York, this album presents a variety of "Social Music" unique to the Seneca Indians and performed by Avery and Fidelia Jimerson. Traditionally performed only by men, and accompanied solely by the water drum and cowhorn rattle, these songs were meant for dancing. Mary Francis Riemer explains in detail not only the types of instrument, song and dance of the Seneca Indians, but also the history of the Seneca. Includes notation, lyrics and photos.

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