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== Comments ==
 
== Comments ==
* [Simon Wilkinson] suggests that this might be a recording from a native American ceremony, including what sounds like someone with a drum - see also comments on [[Pete Standing Alone]].  
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* [Simon Wilkinson] suggests that this might be a recording from a native American ceremony, including what sounds like someone with a drum - see also comments on "[[Pete Standing Alone]]".  
 
* In fact, the company was called "Kainai Industries" Ltd. It was located on the Blood Reserve. There was also a Kainai Cooperative Enterprises. "Kainai" means "many chiefs", and the Kainai are also known as the Blood Nation. More about this at [http://www.invitationproject.ca/cgi-win/quilt.exe?LISTING=1135] and [http://www.treaty7.org/info/kainaiwa.php]. [DC]  
 
* In fact, the company was called "Kainai Industries" Ltd. It was located on the Blood Reserve. There was also a Kainai Cooperative Enterprises. "Kainai" means "many chiefs", and the Kainai are also known as the Blood Nation. More about this at [http://www.invitationproject.ca/cgi-win/quilt.exe?LISTING=1135] and [http://www.treaty7.org/info/kainaiwa.php]. [DC]  
  

Revision as of 20:22, 30 March 2017

Kaini Industries
Kaini Industries (Remix by Bibio)
Running time 0:59 (MHTRTC)
3:42 (WARPCD20)
Appears on MHTRTC
WARPCD20


Comments

  • [Simon Wilkinson] suggests that this might be a recording from a native American ceremony, including what sounds like someone with a drum - see also comments on "Pete Standing Alone".
  • In fact, the company was called "Kainai Industries" Ltd. It was located on the Blood Reserve. There was also a Kainai Cooperative Enterprises. "Kainai" means "many chiefs", and the Kainai are also known as the Blood Nation. More about this at [1] and [2]. [DC]

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http://kainiindustries.com

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