Label: Good Mind Records
Catalog #: GMR 009
Format: CD, Album
Country: USA (Vermont / Northeastern Tribal Region)
Released: 1996
Genre: World / Indigenous / Storytelling
Style: Abenaki Traditional, Native American, Oral Tradition, Educational
Tracklist
Mikwolda – 2:51
Quy Ya Hey Ya No – 1:44
Hegoney/Gwanuday – 1:12
Long Runs the River – 3:27
Crow Lost His Voice – 1:37
Blackbird/Delavel – 1:19
Moosbas – 10:28
Abenaki Lullaby/Ploni – 1:39
Ndaliay – 1:49
Mother – 2:58
Bear Clan Medicine – 3:34
Molly Ockett – 1:36
Friendship Dance – 1:38
Kwazam – 3:58
Quaboag/Rock House – 3:26
Tsaga – 2:19
Voices in the Woods presents 16 Abenaki songs and stories performed by Marge Bruchac, a respected Abenaki storyteller and cultural educator, and musician Justin Kennick. Drawing from traditional language, teachings, and Woodland Native heritage, the album blends flute, vocals, and narrative into an immersive cultural experience. Released on Good Mind Records in 1996, this sealed CD is a rare, meaningful piece of Northeastern Indigenous history — perfect for collectors of Native American music, educators, folklorists, and world music enthusiasts.
Label: Good Mind Records
Catalog #: GMR 009
Format: CD, Album
Country: USA (Vermont / Northeastern Tribal Region)
Released: 1996
Genre: World / Indigenous / Storytelling
Style: Abenaki Traditional, Native American, Oral Tradition, Educational
Tracklist
Mikwolda – 2:51
Quy Ya Hey Ya No – 1:44
Hegoney/Gwanuday – 1:12
Long Runs the River – 3:27
Crow Lost His Voice – 1:37
Blackbird/Delavel – 1:19
Moosbas – 10:28
Abenaki Lullaby/Ploni – 1:39
Ndaliay – 1:49
Mother – 2:58
Bear Clan Medicine – 3:34
Molly Ockett – 1:36
Friendship Dance – 1:38
Kwazam – 3:58
Quaboag/Rock House – 3:26
Tsaga – 2:19
Voices in the Woods presents 16 Abenaki songs and stories performed by Marge Bruchac, a respected Abenaki storyteller and cultural educator, and musician Justin Kennick. Drawing from traditional language, teachings, and Woodland Native heritage, the album blends flute, vocals, and narrative into an immersive cultural experience. Released on Good Mind Records in 1996, this sealed CD is a rare, meaningful piece of Northeastern Indigenous history — perfect for collectors of Native American music, educators, folklorists, and world music enthusiasts.