Douglas Spotted Eagle

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Douglas Spotted Eagle
Birth name Douglas Wallentine
Born 1962 (age 61–62)
Origin Valley Junction, Iowa
Occupation(s) Flautist, musician
Years active 1990 - present
Labels Formerly at Windham Hill Records[1]
Website www.spottedeagle.com
Notable instruments
Flute

Douglas Spotted Eagle (born Douglas Wallentine)[2][3][4] is a musician, primarily known for playing the Native American-style flute. He is listed in the Library of Folk Music, The Native American Almanac, and NAIIP Musical Paths as a non-Native flautist who composes New Age and "contemporary ethnic" music.[5][6][7]

Music career

His music mixes jazz, new age, pop, and world beat with his interpretations of Native American music. In his book, World Music, Richard Nidel described him as a flautist and film composer "who incorporates synthesizers into Native sounds."[8]

Video production and software

Spotted Eagle is the producer of Sundance Media Group's 2002 video The Way of the Pow-Wow.[9]

Background and personal life

Spotted Eagle is not Native American himself.[5][6] Born Douglas Wallentine,[2][3][4] he was raised in a non-Native family in Valley Junction, Iowa. After his family moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, he was a guitarist in a Christian rock band.[citation needed]

He says he grew up around Lakota and Navajo families in Iowa and Utah, the former of which he says gave him his name when he was 14 or 16.[10][11] However, Iowa and Utah do not have Lakota or Navajo communities, and his claims of adoption into any Native American culture, his use of a Native American-sounding name, and concerns around the Indian Arts and Crafts Act have led to writers and reviewers emphasizing that he is not Native American.[5][6][12]

Spotted Eagle lives in Utah. He lost his son Joshua Davis Wallentine to suicide.[13]

His hobbies include wingsuiting. In 2015 he was appointed the U.S. Team Manager for the First World Cup of Wingsuit Performance Flying.[14]

Discography

  • 1990 - Sacred Feelings (SOAR)
  • 1991 - CanyonSpeak (SOAR; reissued 2000)
  • 1991 - Legend of the Flute Boy (SOAR; reissued 2007)
  • 1992 - Stand at the Center (Natural Visions NV101)
  • 1993 - Human Rites (Natural Visions NV102)
  • 1994 - Ultimate Collection (Natural Visions/NV103)
  • 1994 - Common Ground (Natural Visions/NV106)
  • 1995 - Between Father Sky and Mother Earth by Various Artists
  • 1996 - Closer to far Away (Windham Hill/BMG)
  • 1997 - Tenaya: Ode to Yosemite (Natural Visions/NV120)
  • 1998 - Pray (Higher Octave)
  • 1999 - Voices

Books

  • Making Arrows the Old Way!! (as Doug Wallentine. Later reissued after name change) Eagles View Publishing (1987)
  • Using Soundtrack: Produce Original Music for Video, DVD, and Multimedia (2004) ISBN 978-1578202294
  • Instant Digital Audio: VASST Instant Series (2005 ) ISBN 978-1-57820-276-8
  • Vegas Pro Editing Workshop Multi-volume series
  • Digital Video Basics (Sony) (2006)
  • HDV: What You NEED to Know (2008)
  • The Book of Wingsuit Formations (2013) ASIN: B00BNHQ9U4

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