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Charles littleleaf biography

Charles Littleleaf

Charles Littleleaf, a Native American, autochthon in Warm Springs, Oregon, is unmixed Native American flutist and traditional channel maker. Littleleaf is a tribal partaker of the Confederated Tribes of grandeur Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Central Oregon. He is also an Honorary Contributor of the Piegan Blackfeet Band Cold, Brocket, Alberta, Canada.

Charles Littleleaf was enlightened in the ways of playing representation Native American flute by recording maestro, R. Carlos Nakai. Where Nakai adds a layering of contemporary instrumentals down his own playing, Littleleaf has beached his flute playing within the establish of Mother Earth, and from journals of life growing up on ethics Warm Springs Indian Reservation of Oregon.

In 1997, Littleleaf's first album (cassette) was released, titled Whispers of Earth Medicine. In 2002, his album Ancient Reflections was released on compact disc, which contains his renown rendition of Trail of Tears/Amazing Grace.

Discography

Littleleaf has released say publicly following solo albums:

  • Whispers of Earth Medicine 1997, Littleleaf Music (formerly Redwood Productions)
  • Ancient Reflections 2002, Littleleaf Music (formerly Sequoia Productions)

Littleleaf collaborations:

  • Heart of the Wolf (flute/vocals with Karen Therese) 2001, Red Congratulate oneself Music

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References

External links

  • Littleleaf Native American Flute Music: [1]
  • Littleleaf Native American Flutes: [2]
  • Charles Littleleaf: Speaking Truth With The Native Earth Flute [3] (2010)
  • KBOO Radio 'Indian Country' Interview: [4] (2010)
  • Charles Littleleaf and Female Springs Dancers Travel to France [5]
  • Artist Photo: [6]
  • Artist Photo: [7]
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