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What's In A Song: Grand Canyon Gold
February 22, 2006 12:40 PM


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WHAT'S IN A SONG: GRAND CANYON GOLD
In another installment of the "What's in A Song" series from the Western Folklife Center, Navajo singer Alger Greyeyes sings of the beauty of food and the meaning of a bounty from the earth. He tells the story of a young couple at the Grand Canyon savoring peaches they find, which Greyeyes explains are "as good as gold." [LISTEN] []


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