How did the group XIT get its name? What does it mean?
What will be an ideal response?
• XIT (pronounced "exit") is an acronym for the "Crossing (X) of Indian Tribes"
• "The name of the group reflects the intertribal make-up of the band, which at various points in its history featured Dakota, Navajo, Cherokee, and Pueblo musicians."
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