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  Siouxsie Sioux - Biography - AOL Music
The music of this pioneering punk princess married gothic tones to world rhythms within a chilly new-romantic framework.
Sioux and Severin also ran with the notorious Bromley Contingent, a nasty clique amongst the first to follow the Sex Pistols.
At the dawn of the '90s, Sioux married Budgie, and the Banshees performed in the inaugural Lollapalooza tour.
music.aol.com /artist/siouxsie-sioux/146434/biography   (648 words)

  
 Sioux: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
The Sioux became friendly with the British after the fall of the French power and supported the British against the United States in the American Revolution and (with the exception of one chief, Tohami, also known as Rising Moose) in the War of 1812.
The Jesuit Mission to the Lakota Sioux The Jesuit Mission to the Lakota Sioux Pastoral Theology and Ministry, 1886-1945...Alexander, 1963- The Jesuit mission to the Lakota Sioux: pastoral theology and ministry, 1886-1945 / Ross...
Sioux ceremonial garments by Linda M. Young Looking...shirt (centerspread) was one of the prized possessions of a Sioux warrior.
www.questia.com /library/encyclopedia/101271196   (2242 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sioux Indians
A year before rumours had come to the Sioux of a new Indian Messiah arisen beyond the mountains to restore the old-time Indian life, together with their departed friends, in a new earth from which the whites should be excluded.
Notable events in the religious life of the tribe are the Catholic Sioux congresses held in the summer of each year, one in North and one in South Dakota, which are attended by many high church dignitaries and mission workers and several thousands of Catholic Indians.
The Sioux were not a compact nation with centralized government and supreme head chief, but were a confederacy of seven allied sub-tribes speaking a common language, each with a recognized head chief and each subdivided into bands or villages governed by subordinate chiefs.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14017a.htm   (7022 words)

  
 Sioux Peyote Ritual Music - Sound Clip - MSN Encarta
The peyote (small psychedelic cactus native to Texas and Mexico) is believed to be a sacred herb and is used by Native Americans to communicate with God and Jesus.
Peyote rituals are practiced among a few tribes, primarily in the Southwest and in California, and are often associated with the Sioux and Navajo.
This is an example of a Peyote Cult song performed by members of the Sioux tribe.
encarta.msn.com /media_461536004_761570777_-1_1/Sioux_Peyote_Ritual_Music.html   (134 words)

  
 Siouxland.net - Siouxland's First Source for Community News, Events and Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
A world premiere, music from “Band of Brothers” and the movie “Platoon,” and the New York Philharmonic’s principal trumpeter are all part of the Sioux City Symphony’s 2006-2007 season.
Selected from a number of musicians competing for the music director/conductor slot, Zhang brought with her a level of respect and the weight of being an associate conductor of the New York Philharmonic.
In addition to her role as music director for the Sioux City Symphony, Zhang is associate conductor for the New York Philharmonic and literally conducts all over the world, Gerhart said.
www.siouxland.net /articles/2006/10/05/music/03music_symphony.txt   (733 words)

  
 Notable People | Sioux City History
He later received a degree in music education from Morningside College in 1936, and he was awarded an honorary doctor of music degree from Morningside in 1958.
While Williams was visiting Sioux City as a guest artist with the Civic Concert Course, she mentioned Kucinski to her host, Professor Paul MacCollin of the Morningside Conservatory.
Kucinski said in a 1936 Sioux City Journal interview, ?when the opponents of the project obtained an injunction against the building of the band shell, saying that such an edifice would be an eyesore.
www.siouxcityhistory.org /people/more.php?id=59_0_2_0_M   (983 words)

  
 Teton Sioux Music and Culture - University of Nebraska Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The book explores the role of music in all aspects of Sioux life, and is a classic of the descriptive genre produced by members of the Smithsonian's Bureau of American Ethnology.
Music serves as the vehicle for organizing this detailed account of traditional religion, warfare, and social life, enriched by first-person narrations by the Lakota men and women who worked with Densmore from 1911 to 1914 to preserve their songs by means of a wax cylinder recorder, the modern technology of that period.
The evident quality of the narratives (translations from Lakota) as well as the complete transcription and translation of all the Lakota lyrics to the songs, resulted from Densmore's close collaboration with Robert P. Higheagle, who shared her dedication to the project and was an exceptionally capable translator and cultural mediator.
www.nebraskapress.unl.edu /bookinfo/4054.html   (203 words)

  
 Historic Sites | Sioux City History
The Rose Garden was created in 1937, sponsored by the Sioux City Municipal Rose Garden Association, a partnership of the Iowa Rose Society, Sioux City Garden Club, American Association of University Women and other interested individuals.
In 1930, the Monahan Post Band under the leadership of Leo Kucinski began an earnest campaign to erect a music shell in Grandview Park.
The music pavilion was dedicated during the spring of 1935.
www.siouxcityhistory.org /sites/more.php?id=64_0_3_0_M   (909 words)

  
 Sioux Indians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Sioux Indians were one of the Indian tribes that Lewis and Clark encountered on their journey.
The Sioux Indians skin color was a light brown to deep brown.
The Sioux people lived in a great round tent called a "tipi." The tipi was made of wooden poles covered with decorated buffalo hide.
www.eiu.edu /~lewclark/bvsioux.html   (196 words)

  
 Leblanc On-line Bell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Some vacationers are surprised to learn that, contrary to the middle-of-nowhere town they might have envisioned, Sioux Falls is a culturally rich and diverse community with a lively interest in the arts.
Although details of the company’s 60-year history are sketchy, even to the current owners, Sioux Falls Music came under its current proprietorship in September 1972, when Barbara Newcomb-Saxton inherited the store from her father-in-law, Keith Newcomb (Barbara was married to Keith’s son, Kevin, who had passed away).
Sioux Falls Music promotes in a variety of media, but still relies most heavily on word of mouth to deliver its message of excellent service and value.
www.gleblanc.com /bell/Autumn-03/storys/sioux.cfm   (1162 words)

  
 Frances Densmore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
She recorded that tune and then went on to record the music of the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota.
The Teton Sioux Music is another collection of Densmore's; it was published in 1918.
She also wanted to point out that Native American music does not differ much in melody, tempo, and pitch from the Western music that is well known in the United States.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/cultural/music/frances_densmore.html   (272 words)

  
 Sioux music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Music of the United States - Music of Canada
The Sioux are a diverse group of Native Americans generally divided into three subgroups: Lakota, Dakota and Nakota.
Among the Dakota, traditional songs generally begin in a high pitch, led by a single vocalist (solo) who sings a phrase that is then repeated by a group.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sioux_music   (263 words)

  
 Sioux City Public Museum Exhibitions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Personal photographs on loan from Newmans family and photographic equipment from the era are showcased in the exhibit as well.
The projects are models and posters of some of Sioux City’s historic landmarks, events and people.
This exhibition will cover the history of the meat industry in Sioux City from the establishment of the first packing house by James E. Booge in 1873, through the formation of the Union Stockyards Company in 1887 up to the closing of the Sioux City Stockyards in 2002.
www.siouxcitymuseum.org /exhibitions_4.asp   (406 words)

  
 PTrans Magazine - Marie Sioux   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
I started playing music three years ago so it is all kind of new to me. A lot of it probably came from being around my dad who was always in blue grass bands.
I feel like her music is the most intense music I have ever heard in my life.
She was saying she doesn’t really play music any more and she’s not still touring because her songwriting was just like a release for her, from putting her daughter up for adoption and lots of love and things.
www.perhapstransparent.com /mariesioux.html   (2706 words)

  
 Sioux City Journal: New store hits right note
Ray's Mid-Bell Music in Sioux City is putting together a lineup of area musicians and educators to offer instruction on most any instrument.
Classes will be available for everyone from young children learning to play for the first time to adults who are beginners themselves or need a refresher course on an instrument they played in high school or college.
Kevin Massey, the instrumental music director at Bishop Heelan High School, has been stopping by Ray Mid-Bell's since his days as a young musician in Sioux City.
www.siouxcityjournal.com /articles/2006/05/07/news_business/local/934e8e895d2d4c4a86257167000963e5.txt   (1045 words)

  
 Dordt College Music - FaireAire Quartet
She is a flutist with the Sioux City Symphony.
In addition to teaching French horn at Dordt, she has directed bands at Unity Christian High School and is currently director of instrumental music at Sioux Center High School.
In addition, she plays in the Sioux City Symphony and is principal bassoon in the Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra.
homepages.dordt.edu /~hduitman/music/faireaire.html   (381 words)

  
 The Lodge of Šung'manitu-Išna...A Tribute to the Oglala Lakota People
"Music serves as the vehicle for organizing a detailed account of traditinal religion, warfare, and social life, enriched by first-person narrations by the Lakota men and women who worked with Densmore from 1911 to 1914 to preserve their songs by means of a wax cylinder recorder, the modern technology of that period.
The evident quality of the narratives (translations from Lakota) as well as the complete transcritpion and translation of all the Lakota lyrics to the songs, resulted from Densmore's close collaboration with Robert P. Higheagle, who shared her dedication to the project and was an exceptionally capable translator and cultural mediator.
From the cover notes of Teton Sioux Music and Culture by Frances Densmore, 1918.
1onewolf.com /lakota/music5.htm   (1245 words)

  
 South Dakota Friends of Traditional Music
Joan Reddy will be call and music will be provided by the Sioux Falls Ceili Band.
Music provided by the Sioux Falls Ceili Band.
The Shamrockers, Trefoil, Sioux Falls Ceili Band, and Barb Morean will be performing a night of Irish Music.
www.fotm.org   (244 words)

  
 Northwestern College | Music graduates
Andrew Paterik ’03 is the director of music and worship at Crete (Illinois) Reformed Church.
Emily Feekes ’04 is pursuing a Master of Music degree at the University of South Dakota.
Ruth Meyers ’95 is pursuing a master’s degree in music therapy at Colorado State University.
www.nwciowa.edu /music/graduates.aspx   (308 words)

  
 Minnesota Author Biographies Project: Frances Densmore
Became a student of Indian music and culture in 1893, beginning a relationship with North American Indians, the U.S. Bureau of Ethnology, and the Smithsonian Institution that lasted until 1957.
In 1907, she began to record Indian music and successfully petitioned the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology for financial assistance.
Densmore's numerous monographs on Indian music were issued in a series of publications of the Smithsonian's Bureau of American Ethnology.
people.mnhs.org /authors/biog_detail.cfm?PersonID=Dens195   (525 words)

  
 Sioux Falls LIVE! - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
A new kind of website dedicated to live music in Sioux Falls.
Ultimately the Sioux Falls Live's vision is to create a community atmosphere that makes Sioux Falls a Mecca for wannabe’s as well as established musicians.
This year promises to be bigger and better than ever with 3 days jam packed with the best acts in Christian music making an appearance.
www.siouxfallslive.com   (215 words)

  
 Sioux Falls Music Clinics
Here are just a few of the clinics Sioux Falls Music has sponsored in recent years.
There were couples, families, church music groups, drummers and even one guitar player thay we know of playing percussion.
This was the largest clinic we have ever had at Sioux Falls Music, with almost 300 people in attendance.
www.siouxfallsmusic.com /clinics.htm   (425 words)

  
 30's Music Sioux City, IA - Woodbury, Iowa 30's Music Performers, Sioux City 30's Music Performers
She has a wonderful repertoire of Holiday Music and music for All Occasions.
Sharon love to design her music to capture the theme and mood of your event.
With over 75 years combined experience in the music business, the members of the New Standard Quartet are as diverse as the mus...
www.gigmasters.com /30s/30sMusic_SiouxCity_IA.asp   (871 words)

  
 KOOL995.COM: Local Music Scene
The Chesterfield on 4th Street in Sioux City has an open jam night every Wednesday night, starting around 8pm.
If you or your band would like to be posted here, just email Corey the information at least one week in advance.
Thanks Siouxland for supporting live music in Sioux City and surrounding communities.
www.kool995.com /LocalMusicScene.cfm   (83 words)

  
 Welcome to Sioux Falls Music
In the 11-14 age group, Ethan Tabbert was the winner.
In the 15-18 age group, Daniel Heier was the winner.
In the 19-22 age group, David Vanderlinde was the winner.
www.siouxfallsmusic.com   (211 words)

  
 dakota indian music sioux   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 90's Music Sioux Falls, SD - Minnehaha, South Dakota 90's Bands, Sioux Falls 90's Bands
Here are the online press kits of 117 professional Sioux Falls 90's hits bands and 90's hits bands who will travel to Sioux Falls to perform at your event.
The group performs a huge variety of music and musical styles covering every decade from the 1930's up to today's hot new sounds.
Please note, in addition to Sioux Falls, these 90s bands also serve the surrounding towns of Garretson, Baltic, Sherman, Dell Rapids, Renner, Brandon, Crooks, Lyons, Trent, Valley Springs, Beaver Creek, Jasper, Rowena, Colton, Egan, Hartford, Buffalo Ridge, Colman, Harrisburg, Hills and many other locations in and around the Sioux Falls area.
www.gigmasters.com /90s/90sMusic_SiouxFalls_SD.asp   (949 words)

  
 West Sioux Community School District - Music Hall of Fame
(This is to recognize individuals that have included music in their lives after graduation.
One individual will be chosen and honored each year at the Music Banquet.
Please write a short summary of how this individual has used music to enrich his/her life or the lives of others since graduation from high school.
www.westsiouxschools.org /vnews/display.v/ART/2005/09/30/420275d723e73   (123 words)

  
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