Music of Indigenous Americans
As we previously discussed in class, Indigenous Americans used different instruments in their music. Instruments were usually made with materials that were easily accessible and easy to transport. As I found myself googling different indigenous instruments, I discovered the eagle-bone whistle. According to the Wikipedia webpage on eagle-bone whistles , these instruments were used by several Indigenous American tribes as a religious tool to be used during sacred ceremonies. According to Wikipedia, the eagle-bone whistle is made from the bones of the American bald eagle or the American golden eagle. On the YouTube video provided, Jemez Pueblo plays the instrument and provides multiple variations of the eagle bone whistle. As you will find in the video, these whistles are made in different sizes, whereas each size alters the sound of the instrument. I also found it interesting that these whistles are made with different amounts of holes, which also alters the sound of the instrume...