From the Back Cover
The Native American Flute: Myth, History, Craft explores theNative American Flute’s place and function in ancient and contemporarysocieties, detailing its development and use and the myths it inspired.The final section provides detailed instruction on crafting the ancientand modern versions of the flute, geared more to intermediate to advanced woodworkers.
C. S. Fuqua’s interest in theNative American flute led him to become both musician and craftsman ofthe instrument. His published books include
Big Daddy’s Gadgets, If I Were… (children’s poems), Alabama Musicians: Musical Heritage from the Heart of Dixie, Trust Walk, The Swing: Poems of Fatherhood, and Notes to My Becca, among others. Please visit his website at csfuqua.weebly.com.
About the Author
C.S. Fuqua is a full-time freelance writer whose published books include Trust Walk (collected short fiction), White Trash & Southern ~ Collected Poems, Vol. I, Divorced Dads and Notes to My Becca, among others. His work has appeared widely in publications as diverse as the Christian Science Monitor, Naval History, Main Street Rag and Year’s Best Horror Stories. His interest in music history is rooted in his hobbies as a musician and craftsman of Native American flutes. His Native American flute music is featured on the CDs WindPoem I and WindPoem II. For more information, visit amazon.com/C.S.-Fuqua/e/B00ECH02MI/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel.