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Phillip Joe Plays Waila
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Phillip Joe Plays Waila

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This lyrical and joyously illustrated bilingual book celebrates waila (why-la) dance music, a blend of Polish, German, Mexican dance music unique to the Tohono O'odham Nation in southern Arizona. As explained by protagonist Philip Joe, "waila music really gets you moving." He learned as a child to play the multiple instruments that blend to create the fast moving, upbeat rhythms that are a part of every community piast (celebration) and continues to play in bands and teach young tribal members the exciting form of music.

The book, third in a series on the tribe, shares and reaffirms the language and culture of the Tohono O'odham, a people who have lived in this southwestern desert for over 10,000 years. A QR code in the Let's Speak O'odham section at the front of the book takes the reader to a website to hear and learn to speak words from the story as well as listen to waila music by Philip Joe.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Desert Ink Press
Country
United States
Date
3 February 2026
Pages
32
ISBN
9798992176322

This lyrical and joyously illustrated bilingual book celebrates waila (why-la) dance music, a blend of Polish, German, Mexican dance music unique to the Tohono O'odham Nation in southern Arizona. As explained by protagonist Philip Joe, "waila music really gets you moving." He learned as a child to play the multiple instruments that blend to create the fast moving, upbeat rhythms that are a part of every community piast (celebration) and continues to play in bands and teach young tribal members the exciting form of music.

The book, third in a series on the tribe, shares and reaffirms the language and culture of the Tohono O'odham, a people who have lived in this southwestern desert for over 10,000 years. A QR code in the Let's Speak O'odham section at the front of the book takes the reader to a website to hear and learn to speak words from the story as well as listen to waila music by Philip Joe.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Desert Ink Press
Country
United States
Date
3 February 2026
Pages
32
ISBN
9798992176322