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The Native American Flute: Myth, History
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LEARN the Myth and History of the Native American Flute!
Explore the feminine side of the Native American flute.
The Native American Flute: Myth, History explores the Native American flute’s true place and function in ancient and contemporary societies, detailing its development and use by women and men as well as the myths it inspired.
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Most know and promote the native flute as an extension of the male, an instrument invented specifically to enable a young man to cast a magical love spell over the rather feebleminded female he desires as his mate, but native women were never docile, ineffective servants or prizes to be had by a man’s mastery of the flute. Native American women once possessed as much or more power within the tribal structure as men, power that deteriorated as European values became internalized, but women’s power has experienced a strong resurgence over the last 50 years. What does this have to do with the Native American flute? Simply, the flute is not now nor has ever been the sole domain of the male.
The Native American Flute: Myth, History examines the flutes feminine side, structural development, and social history, from ancient societies to modern cultures and music.
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