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    Book
    Montréal : McGill-Queen's University Press
    ISBN: 0773539514 , 9780773539518
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 503 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: McGill-Queen's native and northern series 66
    Series Statement: McGill-Queen's native and northern series
    DDC: 781.6297071
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    Keywords: Indians of North America Music ; History and criticism ; Indians of North America Music Social aspects ; Indians of North America Interviews ; Métis Music ; History and criticism ; Métis Music ; Social aspects ; Métis Interviews ; Music History and criticism ; Music Social aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Interview ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Interview ; Kanada ; Indianer ; Eskimo ; Métis ; Musik ; Kanada ; Indianer ; Eskimo ; Métis ; Musiker
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction / Beverley Diamond and Anna Hoefnagels -- Recent studies of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis music in Canada / Beverley Diamond -- Part one : innovating tradition. Continuity and innovation in the Dane-z̲aa dreamers' song and dance tradition : a forty-year perspective / Amber Ridington ; From tea dance to iTunes : recomposing Dane-z̲aa dreamers' songs / interview, Garry Oker with Amber Ridington ; Localizing intertribal traditions : the powwow as Mi'kmaw cultural expression / Janice Esther Tulk ; Contemporary Northern Plains powwow music : the twin influences of recording and competition / interview, Gabriel Desrosiers and Christopher Scales ; Aboriginal women and the powwow drum : restrictions, teachings, and challenges / Anna Hoefnagels -- Part two : teaching and transmission. The sound of what I hear on earth / Sadie Buck, with a preface by Beverley Diamond ; Reflecting on reflexivity : teaching and conducting research in an Inuit community / Mary Piercey ; Moose trails and buffalo tracks : Métis music and aboriginal education in Canada / Annette Chrétien ; One strong woman : finding her voice, finding her heritage / interview, Beverly Souliere with Anna Hoefnagels ; Learning about and supporting aboriginal music and culture : a personal journey / interview, Jimmy Dick with Anna Hoefnagels -- Part three : cultural interactions and negotiations. Intercultural collaboration / Russell Wallace ; Listening to the politics of aesthetics : contemporary encounters between First Nations/Inuit and early music traditions / Dylan Robinson ; Musical form as theatrical form in native Canadian stage plays : moving through the third space / Klisala Harrison ; Music and narrative in The unnatural and accidental women / interview excerpts, Marie Clements, Sophie Merasty, and Columpa Bobb with Klisala Harrison ; Music, religion, and healing in a Mi'kmaw community / interview, Walter Denny Jr. with Gordon E. Smith ; No heartaches in heaven : a response to aboriginal suicide / Byron Dueck ; Arnie Strynadka, "the Uke-Cree fiddler" / Marcia Ostashewski ; Bits and pieces of truth : storytelling, identity, and hip hop in Saskatchewan / Charity Marsh ; Why do the Innu sing popular music? Reflections on cultural assertion and identity movements in music / Véronique Audet ; Aboriginal popular music in Quebec : influences, issues, and rewards / interview, Florent Vollant with Véronique Audet ; Gilles Sioui : supporting and performing with aboriginal artists in Quebec / interview, Gilles Sioui with Véronique Audet and Donna Larivière.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references, discography and index
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press
    ISBN: 9780773539518
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (518 p)
    Series Statement: McGill-Queen's Native and Northern Series v.66
    Series Statement: McGill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern Studies v.66
    Parallel Title: Print version Aboriginal Music in Contemporary Canada : Echoes and Exchanges
    DDC: 781.62
    Keywords: Indians of North America -- Canada -- Music -- History and criticism ; Indians of North America -- Music -- Social aspects -- Canada ; Indians of North America -- Canada -- Interviews ; Indians of North America ; Canada ; Interviews ; Indians of North America ; Canada ; Music ; History and criticism ; Indians of North America ; Music ; Social aspects ; Canada ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contemporary Aboriginal music from powwow to hip hop, the people that make it, and the issues that shape it.
    Abstract: Cover -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Recent Studies of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Music in Canada -- PART ONE: INNOVATING TRADITION -- 2 Continuity and Innovation in the Dane-zaa Dreamers' Song and Dance Tradition: A Forty-Year Perspective -- 3 From Tea Dance to iTunes: Recomposing Dane-zaa Dreamers' Songs -- 4 Localizing Intertribal Traditions: The Powwow as Mi'kmaw Cultural Expression -- 5 Contemporary Northern Plains Powwow Music: The Twin Influences of Recording and Competition -- 6 Aboriginal Women and the Powwow Drum: Restrictions, Teachings, and Challenges -- PART TWO: TEACHING AND TRANSMISSION -- 7 The sound of what I hear on earth -- 8 Reflecting on Reflexivity: Teaching and Conducting Research in an Inuit Community -- 9 Moose Trails and Buffalo Tracks: Métis Music and Aboriginal Education in Canada -- 10 One Strong Woman: Finding Her Voice, Finding Her Heritage -- 11 Learning about and Supporting Aboriginal Music and Culture: A Personal Journey -- PART THREE: CULTURAL INTERACTIONS AND NEGOTIATIONS -- 12 Intercultural Collaboration -- 13 Listening to the Politics of Aesthetics: Contemporary Encounters between First Nations/Inuit and Early Music Traditions -- 14 Musical Form as Theatrical Form in Native Canadian Stage Plays: Moving through the Third Space -- 15 Music and Narrative in The Unnatural and Accidental Women -- 16 Music, Religion, and Healing in a Mi'kmaw Community -- 17 "No Heartaches in Heaven": A Response to Aboriginal Suicide -- 18 Arnie Strynadka, "The Uke-Cree Fiddler" -- 19 Bits and Pieces of Truth: Storytelling, Identity, and Hip Hop in Saskatchewan -- 20 Why Do the Innu Sing Popular Music? Reflections on Cultural Assertion and Identity Movements in Music -- 21 Aboriginal Popular Music in Quebec: Influences, Issues, and Rewards.
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Cover""; ""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Contents""; ""List of Tables and Figures""; ""List of Tables and Figures""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""Introduction""; ""1 Recent Studies of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Music in Canada""; ""1 Recent Studies of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Music in Canada""; ""PART ONE: INNOVATING TRADITION""; ""PART ONE: INNOVATING TRADITION""; ""2 Continuity and Innovation in the Dane-zaa Dreamersâ€? Song and Dance Tradition: A Forty-Year Perspective""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""2 Continuity and Innovation in the Dane-zaa Dreamers? Song and Dance Tradition: A Forty-Year Perspective""""3 From Tea Dance to iTunes: Recomposing Dane-zaa Dreamers� Songs""; ""3 From Tea Dance to iTunes: Recomposing Dane-zaa Dreamers? Songs""; ""4 Localizing Intertribal Traditions: The Powwow as Mi�kmaw Cultural Expression""; ""4 Localizing Intertribal Traditions: The Powwow as Mi?kmaw Cultural Expression""; ""5 Contemporary Northern Plains Powwow Music: The Twin Influences of Recording and Competition""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""5 Contemporary Northern Plains Powwow Music: The Twin Influences of Recording and Competition""""6 Aboriginal Women and the Powwow Drum: Restrictions, Teachings, and Challenges""; ""6 Aboriginal Women and the Powwow Drum: Restrictions, Teachings, and Challenges""; ""PART TWO: TEACHING AND TRANSMISSION""; ""PART TWO: TEACHING AND TRANSMISSION""; ""7 The sound of what I hear on earth""; ""7 The sound of what I hear on earth""; ""8 Reflecting on Reflexivity: Teaching and Conducting Research in an Inuit Community""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""8 Reflecting on Reflexivity: Teaching and Conducting Research in an Inuit Community""""9 Moose Trails and Buffalo Tracks: Métis Music and Aboriginal Education in Canada""; ""9 Moose Trails and Buffalo Tracks: Métis Music and Aboriginal Education in Canada""; ""10 One Strong Woman: Finding Her Voice, Finding Her Heritage""; ""10 One Strong Woman: Finding Her Voice, Finding Her Heritage""; ""11 Learning about and Supporting Aboriginal Music and Culture: A Personal Journey""; ""11 Learning about and Supporting Aboriginal Music and Culture: A Personal Journey""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""PART THREE: CULTURAL INTERACTIONS AND NEGOTIATIONS""""PART THREE: CULTURAL INTERACTIONS AND NEGOTIATIONS""; ""12 Intercultural Collaboration""; ""12 Intercultural Collaboration""; ""13 Listening to the Politics of Aesthetics: Contemporary Encounters between First Nations/Inuit and Early Music Traditions""; ""13 Listening to the Politics of Aesthetics: Contemporary Encounters between First Nations/Inuit and Early Music Traditions""; ""14 Musical Form as Theatrical Form in Native Canadian Stage Plays: Moving through the Third Space""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""14 Musical Form as Theatrical Form in Native Canadian Stage Plays: Moving through the Third Space""
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
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