why did the Navajo people perform their songs?
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The dances as performed for the general public have been modified in order to respect the sacred ceremonies of which they are a part. Dineh Tah' was founded in 1993 by Shawn Price to promote a deeper understanding of the cultural heritage of the Navajo (Dineh) people.
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Traditional Navajo Music
Sacred music is performed in ceremonies and rituals that are not to be recorded, filmed, written down or made public. In song ceremonies called “ways,” vocalists perform prayers to create or reinstate harmony, health and balance. Singers must be qualified to perform prayers.
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