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Ringtone Help To install these ringtones you will require a mobile phone that is capable of playing MP3 ringtones. On a PC, right-click the download link and choose "Save Target As". On a Mac, right-click the download link and choose "Download Linked File As". Connect your phone to your computer using the data cable that is supplied with the phone. After-market data cables are also available for purchase. Drag the ringtone file from your desktop into the sound folder on your cell phone to install it. The sound folder is usually in the application-data folder, but the location varies by phone. Disconnect your phone from your computer.
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Eagle 1
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Eagle 1
Eagle 1 and Sla Hal are performed by Gabriel George of the Tsleil-Waututh First Nation in North Vancouver. The Grandson of Chief Dan George, Gabriel recently graduated from University of the Fraser Valley where he studied history, theatre and criminal justice. He has now completed a full length CD comprising songs from his family
Raven Hopping
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Raven Hopping
Jacob Handel of Cree, Anishnabe, French and German heritage, plays a traditional Native American Flute. Self-taught, Jacob today plays at Aboriginal community events throughout Alberta. His two 30-second ringtones — Song for Grandfather and Raven Hopping — are based on traditional Native American songs originally recorded on wax cylinders in the late 1800s.
Full Moon Song
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Full Moon Song
Musician Jerry Alfred is a member of the Northern Tutchone Crow Clan of the Selkirk First Nation in Yukon. At birth, he was named Keeper of the Songs. Self-taught, he started playing guitar at an early age, writing hundreds of songs over the years. In 1996 he won a Juno Award for his album, Itsi Shun. Today, Jerry lives in Pelly Crossing where he also serves as a councilor. His ringtone is a 30-second clip from his Full Moon Song .
Sla Hal
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Sla Hal
Eagle 1 and Sla Hal are performed by Gabriel George of the Tsleil-Waututh First Nation in North Vancouver. The Grandson of Chief Dan George, Gabriel recently graduated from University of the Fraser Valley where he studied history, theatre and criminal justice. He has now completed a full length CD comprising songs from his family
Song for Grandfather
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Song for Grandfather
Jacob Handel of Cree, Anishnabe, French and German heritage, plays a traditional Native American Flute. Self-taught, Jacob today plays at Aboriginal community events throughout Alberta. His two 30-second ringtones — Song for Grandfather and Raven Hopping — are based on traditional Native American songs originally recorded on wax cylinders in the late 1800s.


