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Robert Mirabal - Music from a Painted Cave
Robert Mirabal with Rare Tribal Mob. A spectacular collection of live Native American song and dance. Red Feather Music. Distributed by FourWinds-...
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Robert Mirabal - Stiltwalker
From the old stories of the pueblos comes the story of the Stiltwalkers. The Giants from the mountains who left us with the staff of life. An excer...
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Robert Mirabal - Ee You Oo
Robert Mirabal performs "Ee-You-Oo" with Rare Tribal Mob in a PBS performance of "Music From a Painted Cave"
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Robert Mirabal - Shine
Chanson: Shine
Artiste: Robert Mirabal
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Can You Hear The Call - Robert Mirabal..wmv
Can You Hear The Call - Robert Mirabal
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Robert Mirabal Medicine Man, The Autry '08
A classic version of "Medicine Man," one of Robert's favorite tunes. Larry Mitchell on guitar and Paul Fowler on keys...
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Robert Mirabal's "In the Blood"
From Robert Mirabal's definitive CD "In the Blood," this is title track and the special video that accompanies his live concert experience. The "In...
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Robert Mirabal - Brave New World
"This collection of songs reflects the traditional life I live at Taos Pueblo, and also the experiences of a man fortunate enough to travel the wor...
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Robert Mirabal's "Pueblo Christmas" Experience
Robert Mirabal's Pueblo Christmas Experience
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Robert Mirabal's "Tsel-mo-ah" or Butterfly Song
This beautiful ttraditional melody from Jemez Pueblo in Northern New Mexico was arranged by Robert's brother, Patrick Shendo Mirabal, who sings lea...
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Robert Mirabal - Indian Johnny
"This collection of songs reflects the traditional life I live at Taos Pueblo, and also the experiences of a man fortunate enough to travel the wor...
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Robert Mirabal's "Things are Different Now"
Robert sings this hauntingly beautiful duet, in both English and his first language, Tiwa, the language of the Taos Pueblo people, with Paul Fowler...
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Robert Mirabal's "Theo's Dream"
From the CD, "In the Blood," Robert MIrabal's "Theo's Dream" is an homage to his Uncle Theo from Taos Pueblo, who went to Vietnam in 1971 and came ...
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