Pipil Indians El Salvador / Va: Pipil Indians El Salvador / Various
Pipil Indians El Salvador / Va: Pipil Indians El Salvador / Various
Format: CD
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Artist: Pipil Indians El Salvador / Va
Label: Folkways Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 093070424425
Genre: International, Native American
Produced and recorded by David Blair Stiffler. "The Pipils are descendants of the Aztecs of Mexico and today are the last pure-blooded Indians living in the country of El Salvador. Aside from the Pipils there are few remnant groups of the Lenca, Pokoman, Chorti and Ulva who live throughout the country....In this album some representation of the Pipil culture as well as the Latinized traditional, Salvadorean folk melodies, that have their roots in the Indian and Spanish religious ceremonies will be presented... " David Blair Stiffler.
Tracks:
1.1 El Torito Pinto
1.2 El Carbonera
1.3 El Zipitio
1.4 Los Historiantes: Part 1
1.5 Los Historiantes: Part 2
1.6 Radio Spots
1.7 Accordion Music in Pipil Language
1.8 Pipil Polka
1.9 Accordion of Francisco Tepas
1.10 Mi Duele - It Pains Me
1.11 Son Nahuat
1.12 Kanka la Wituna
1.13 Dos Campadres
1.14 El Barrenar
1.15 Jawbone and Marimba Music
1.16 Chant for the "Paseo de Ni?O" for the Cofradias