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Old Agency Singers of the Blood Reserve

Origin Stand Off, Alberta
Old Agency Singers of the Blood Reserve

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The Old Agency Singers of the Blood Reserve are a traditional Indigenous singing group from Alberta, Canada, known for recording volumes of Blackfoot music in the 1970's, such as Vol. 1 (1972) and Vol. 2 (1973) for Indian House Records. They are a distinct musical group focused on Blood Reserve/Northern Plains songs.

Members: The group has featured singers such as Jim Chief Calf, John Chief Calf, Dominic Cross Child, Jarvie Day Chief, Dean Plume, Dan Weasel Moccasin Sr., Daniel Moccasin Jr., and Stewart Weasel Moccasin.

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Vol. 1

Vol. 1 (1973)

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  • Grass Dance Song, Made By George Many Feathers, 1972

    #1 Side 1 05:03

  • Grass Dance Song, Made By John Bottle, 1972

    #2 Side 1 05:29

  • Grass Dance Song, Made By Dominic Cross Child, 1972

    #3 Side 1 04:25

  • Chicken Dance Song, Made By Dominic Cross Child, 1972

    #4 Side 1 05:13

  • Grass Dance Song, Made By Dominic Cross Child, 1972

    #1 Side 2 05:19

  • Chicken Dance Song, Made By Dominic Cross Child, 1972

    #2 Side 2 04:05

  • Grass Dance Song, Made By Harry Shade, 1972

    #3 Side 2 05:24

  • Chicken Dance Song, Made By Dominic Cross Child, 1972

    #4 Side 2 04:44

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