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Native American Music Resources

Child and teacher strumming a guitar  Introduce your students to the music of another culture through lessons, activities, and references about Native American instruments, songs, and musical performance. Use these resources to explore the regional and intertribal styles of Native American music, from the past to the present. Children will enjoy learning about music through hands-on activities, such as making their own drums and maracas. The materials below support several of the National Standards for Music Education.

Music Styles

Find out some of the many ways in which Native American influence is heard in popular genres of modern music.

Reference the history and present details of Native American music developed among many tribes.

Reference this chart of the regional music styles of Native American tribes.

Instrument Activities

In this music activity, students learn about Native American culture and make their own drums.

Learn to construct a tunable drum from a plastic soda bottle.

Make a maraca from beans and a juice can.

Music Lesson Plans

Introduce students to a call-and-response form of Native American song and dance.

Work with students to perform a Native American song and dance, Owl Dance. Allow them to describe and analyze the drum patterns and changing styles of the music and dance.

Students in grades 5-8 study African and Native American percussion, consider music's cultural relevance, and perform in the style of the genre.

Students in grades 9-12 evaluate a performance, composition, arrangement, or improvisation by comparing it to similar or exemplary models.

References & Printables

Distribute a guide that is helpful with the transcriptions of Native American lyrics and vocables.

Words and rhythm notation for a Nanticoke women's dance, in Native American call-and-response form.

Use this guide to help you address the issues involved when introducing Native American music and culture to your class.

Learn what materials were traditionally used to make Native American instruments, and the role these instruments played in ceremonies.

Related Music Resources

Our lessons & printables on Native American life & culture are great resources for Thanksgiving & American Indian Heritage Month (Nov.). Teach students about colonization from a different perspective.

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Introduce your students to music from around the world with these multicultural lessons and printables. Use these resources to explore musical traditions, make native instruments, and sing folk songs.

Incorporate the nine National Standards for Music Education into your curriculum. Use these resources to teach students in grades K-12 about singing, instruments, music composition, and much more!

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