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Seminole music is the music of the Seminole people, an indigenous people of the Americas who formed in Florida in the 18th century. Today most live in Oklahoma, but a minority continue in Florida. They have three federally recognized tribes, and some people belong to bands outside those groups. Their traditional music includes extensive use of rattles, hand drums, water drums, and flutes. Seminole folk songs include those used to treat the sick and injured, and to encourage animals to be easily hunted. Hunting songs are a cappella and call-and-response.

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  • Música seminola (ca)
  • Seminole music (en)
  • 塞米諾爾音樂 (zh)
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  • 塞米諾爾音樂(Seminole music),是美洲原住民塞米諾爾人的音樂。他們十八世紀就形成於佛羅里達州,現今大多數人居住在俄克拉荷馬州,但有少數人仍居住在佛羅里達州。他們的傳統音樂特色在於大量使用搖鈴、手鼓、水鼓及木笛。 (zh)
  • La música seminola és la música dels seminola, un poble d'amerindis dels Estats Units que s'organitzaren a Florida a finals del segle xviii. Avui dia la majoria viuen a Oklahoma, però una minoria continua a Florida. Hi ha tres tribus reconegudes federalment, i algunes persones pertanyen a bandes de fora d'aquests grups. La seva música tradicional inclou un ampli ús de sonalls, bongos, i flautes. (ca)
  • Seminole music is the music of the Seminole people, an indigenous people of the Americas who formed in Florida in the 18th century. Today most live in Oklahoma, but a minority continue in Florida. They have three federally recognized tribes, and some people belong to bands outside those groups. Their traditional music includes extensive use of rattles, hand drums, water drums, and flutes. Seminole folk songs include those used to treat the sick and injured, and to encourage animals to be easily hunted. Hunting songs are a cappella and call-and-response. (en)
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  • La música seminola és la música dels seminola, un poble d'amerindis dels Estats Units que s'organitzaren a Florida a finals del segle xviii. Avui dia la majoria viuen a Oklahoma, però una minoria continua a Florida. Hi ha tres tribus reconegudes federalment, i algunes persones pertanyen a bandes de fora d'aquests grups. La seva música tradicional inclou un ampli ús de sonalls, bongos, i flautes. Les cançons populars seminoles inclouen les utilitzades per tractar els malalts i els ferits, i per animar els animals a ser caçats fàcilment. les cançons de caça eren a cappella i crida i resposta. Les dues principals danses rituals eren la Dansa del Blat de Moro Verd, feta al juny, i la , que se celebra a l'octubre. Se celebren altres balls informals durant tot l'any, amb alguns balls específics només es realitzen tant a l'estiu com a l'hivern. Molts balls estaven connectats amb un esperit animal, com les de la , el i la més important, la de l'. (ca)
  • Seminole music is the music of the Seminole people, an indigenous people of the Americas who formed in Florida in the 18th century. Today most live in Oklahoma, but a minority continue in Florida. They have three federally recognized tribes, and some people belong to bands outside those groups. Their traditional music includes extensive use of rattles, hand drums, water drums, and flutes. Seminole folk songs include those used to treat the sick and injured, and to encourage animals to be easily hunted. Hunting songs are a cappella and call-and-response. The two major ritual dances are the Green Corn Dance, held in June, and the Hunting Dance, held in October. Other informal dances are held throughout the year, with some specific dances only performed in either summer or winter. Many dances are connected with an animal spirit, such as the Snake, the Crawfish and the very important Alligator. Western Presbyterian Christian missionaries and Creek translators developed Muskogee language hymns in the 1830s that continue to be sung in Creek and Seminole churches today in Oklahoma. The hymns are syncretic constructions with texts and performance practices that carry Muskogee and Western meanings at once. (en)
  • 塞米諾爾音樂(Seminole music),是美洲原住民塞米諾爾人的音樂。他們十八世紀就形成於佛羅里達州,現今大多數人居住在俄克拉荷馬州,但有少數人仍居住在佛羅里達州。他們的傳統音樂特色在於大量使用搖鈴、手鼓、水鼓及木笛。 (zh)
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