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Charles Littleleaf, a Native American flute player and flute maker, is a tribal citizen of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oregon. Charles is also an honorary member of the Piikani Nation, Alberta, Canada, and is the son of the late Chief Jack Littleleaf of Brocket, Alberta.
The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 defines "Native American" as being enrolled in either federally recognized tribes or state recognized tribes or "an individual certified as an Indian artisan by an Indian Tribe." [1] This does not include non-Native American artists using Native American themes. Additions to the list need to reference a ...
Maker of piccolos, alto and bass flutes as well as C flutes and head joints, died 2016: No: Yes: No Oxley, Andrew: United Kingdom: Yes: No: Yes Parmenon: France: Maker of concert flutes (Buffet Crampon group) Yes: Yes: Yes Pap, Marton - TheFluteMan: Philippines: Maker of Native American Flutes, Mid To Bass Range: Yes: Yes: Yes Pearl Flutes: Japan
No Native American group in the state of Oregon maintained a written language prior to the arrival of European Americans, nor for a considerable period thereafter. It is therefore necessary to make use of visitor accounts and the records and press of frequently hostile and poorly comprehending outsiders to reconstruct the story of the region's ...
When the World Flute Society was looking for a home, Joyce-Grendahl said it was thanks to locals like Grammy Award Nominee Peter Phippen and former UW-Eau Claire music professor Tim Lane that the ...
As of 2008, there were nine federally recognized tribes in Oregon. [1] They are listed here by the names by which the governments call themselves. Their BIA names may be different. (See Native American tribes in Oregon for the individual tribes and bands.) Burns Paiute Tribe; Confederated Tribes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians