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  2. Ute music - Wikipedia

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    Similar to other Indigenous American music, much of Ute music is about or inspired by nature. These people even referred to nature as "mother," indicating how sacred they held it. [1] Many Ute songwriters, particularly from Northern Ute tribes, have also claimed to have received their music through dreams. [3] [4]

  3. List of Native American musicians - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary unenrolled individuals are listed as being of descent from a tribe. For guidelines on naming conventions and sourcing Native American and identities, see Determining Native American and Indigenous Canadian identities and WP:Ethnicity. For Indigenous musicians in and from Canada, see List of Indigenous musicians in Canada

  4. Academy of Music (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Second Academy of Music in c. 1878-1879. The Academy of Music was the name of three theaters in Chicago, Illinois. The first two theaters were located at 83. S. Halsted Street [1] [2] [3] in West Side, Chicago near the intersection of Madison Street and Halstead. They were both destroyed by fire. [4]

  5. Category:Indigenous music of North America - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous music of North America; U. Ute music; Y. Yaqui music This page was last edited on 19 November 2024, at 14:25 (UTC) ...

  6. Native American Educational Services College - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, a number of additional initiatives related to Native American education and self-determination began in Chicago. These included Little Big Horn High School established in 1971 and O-Wai-Ya-Wa Elementary School established in 1973, both operating as part of Chicago Public Schools in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood. [8]

  7. Ute people - Wikipedia

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    Ute (/ ˈ j uː t /) are an Indigenous people of the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau in present-day Utah, western Colorado, and northern New Mexico. [ 5 ] [ 3 ] Historically, their territory also included parts of Wyoming, eastern Nevada, and Arizona.

  8. Music Institute of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Music Institute of Chicago (formerly the Music Center of the North Shore) is a community music school in Illinois with campuses in Chicago, Downers Grove, Evanston, Lake Forest, Lincolnshire,and Winnetka. Founded in 1931, MIC has expanded over the years to its current status as an institution serving more than two thousand students at six campuses.

  9. R. Carlos Nakai - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Carlos Nakai (born April 16, 1946) is a Native American flutist of Navajo and Ute heritage. Nakai played brass instruments in high school and college, and auditioned for the Armed Forces School of Music after a two-year period in the United States Navy.