Music and modernity among first peoples of North America
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Music and modernity among first peoples of North America
(Music culture)
Wesleyan University Press, c2019
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Prologue. Pagmapak : in modern times / Heidi Aklaseaq Senungetuk
- 1. Music, modernity, and indigeneity : introductory notes / Victoria Lindsay Levine
- 2. The oldest songs they remember : Frances Densmore, Mountain Chief, and ethnomusicology's ideologies of modernity / David W. Samuels
- 3. Reclaiming indigeneity : music in Mi'kmaw funeral practices / Gordon E. Smith
- 4. Indigenous activism and women's voices in Canada : the music of Asani / Anna Hoefnagels
- 5. Hip-hop is resistance : indigeneity on the U.S.-Mexico border / Christina Leza
- 6. Singing and dancing idle no more : round dances as indigenous activism / Elyse Carter Vosen
- 7. Get tribal : cosmopolitan worlds and indigenous consciousness in hip-hop / T. Christopher Aplin
- 8. Native "noise" and the politics of powwow musicking in a university soundscape / John-Carlos Perea
- 9. Powwow and indigenous modernities : traditional music, public education, and child welfare / Byron Dueck
- 10. Inuit sound worlding and audioreelism in flying wild Alaska / Jessica Bissett Perea
- 11. Native classical music : Non:wa (now) / Dawn Ierihó:Kwats Avery
- 12. Speaking to water, singing to stone : Peter Morin, Rebecca Belmore, and the ontologies of indigenous modernity / Dylan Robinson
- 13. Purposefully reflecting on tradition and modernity / Beverley Diamond
- 14. Pu' itaaqatsit aw tuuqayta (listening to our modern lives) / Trevor Reed
