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A Collection of Drumming and Prayer Songs
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A Collection of Drumming and Prayer Songs in Vernon, BC
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A Collection of Drumming and Prayer Songs in Vernon, BC
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A Collection of Drumming and Prayer Songs, Lakota, Cree & Ojibway by Kelvin Purdy is a unique anthology that brings together traditional Indigenous songs with an emphasis on accurate phonetic translations. This carefully compiled work honors the spiritual and cultural richness of the Lakota, Cree, and Ojibway peoples by presenting their drumming and prayer songs alongside clear phonetic guides that make the original languages accessible to a wider audience.
Recognizing that language is the heart of Indigenous identity, Purdy includes detailed phonetic transcriptions to help readers and singers pronounce the songs authentically. These phonetic translations serve as bridges between generations, communities, and outsiders, enabling the songs to be learned, shared, and preserved even by those not fluent in the original languages. By doing so, the book supports cultural revitalization efforts and helps combat the erosion of Indigenous languages.
Each song is accompanied by contextual notes explaining its ceremonial role and spiritual significance. The phonetic guides are paired with English translations, allowing readers to grasp both the sound and meaning of the prayers and songs. This dual approach encourages respectful engagement with the music and provides tools for educators, musicians, and cultural practitioners who wish to honor and perform these traditions with integrity.
Purdy's collaboration with Indigenous elders and language experts ensures that the phonetic renditions remain true to the songs' original sounds and rhythms. The book offers a rare opportunity to hear the cadence and tone of these sacred songs in written form, making it an invaluable resource for those committed to preserving Indigenous languages and musical heritage.
In sum, A Collection of Drumming and Prayer Songs stands as a vital contribution to Indigenous cultural preservation, using phonetic translations to keep the voices and prayers of the Lakota, Cree, and Ojibway peoples alive for future generations.
A Collection of Drumming and Prayer Songs, Lakota, Cree & Ojibway by Kelvin Purdy is a unique anthology that brings together traditional Indigenous songs with an emphasis on accurate phonetic translations. This carefully compiled work honors the spiritual and cultural richness of the Lakota, Cree, and Ojibway peoples by presenting their drumming and prayer songs alongside clear phonetic guides that make the original languages accessible to a wider audience.
Recognizing that language is the heart of Indigenous identity, Purdy includes detailed phonetic transcriptions to help readers and singers pronounce the songs authentically. These phonetic translations serve as bridges between generations, communities, and outsiders, enabling the songs to be learned, shared, and preserved even by those not fluent in the original languages. By doing so, the book supports cultural revitalization efforts and helps combat the erosion of Indigenous languages.
Each song is accompanied by contextual notes explaining its ceremonial role and spiritual significance. The phonetic guides are paired with English translations, allowing readers to grasp both the sound and meaning of the prayers and songs. This dual approach encourages respectful engagement with the music and provides tools for educators, musicians, and cultural practitioners who wish to honor and perform these traditions with integrity.
Purdy's collaboration with Indigenous elders and language experts ensures that the phonetic renditions remain true to the songs' original sounds and rhythms. The book offers a rare opportunity to hear the cadence and tone of these sacred songs in written form, making it an invaluable resource for those committed to preserving Indigenous languages and musical heritage.
In sum, A Collection of Drumming and Prayer Songs stands as a vital contribution to Indigenous cultural preservation, using phonetic translations to keep the voices and prayers of the Lakota, Cree, and Ojibway peoples alive for future generations.


















