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[edit] What about non Native Americans who build and play Native American flutes
What about non Native Americans who play Native American music/flutes in and not in Native American fashion? I am thinking of Werner John. In particular is Cedar Song, and he has mp3 samples (sample: Canon)at his web site. Oh, he makes the Native American flutes he uses by himself. Of course he sells his recordings and he sell his flutes, but the commercial nature of his enterprise should not, in my opinion, drown out the beauty of his music produced on handmade Native American flutes often with Native American themes. Of course a new section should be provided, perhaps entitled Non Native Americans Playing Native American Flutes. How about that? --LegitimateAndEvenCompelling 02:31, 21 November 2006 (UTC)