ISBN:
9780820343617
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0820343617
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (xvii, 190 p.)
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ill.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Parallel Title:
Print version Shout because you're free
DDC:
305.8960730758737
Keywords:
African Americans Social life and customs
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Georgia
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McIntosh County
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African Americans Religion
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Georgia
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McIntosh County
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African Americans Folklore
;
Georgia
;
McIntosh County
;
Folklore Georgia
;
McIntosh County
;
African Americans Social life and customs
;
African Americans Religion
;
African Americans Folklore
;
Folklore
;
African Americans Folklore
;
Folklore
;
African Americans Religion
;
African Americans Social life and customs
;
African Americans ; Social life and customs
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Folklore
;
Manners and customs
;
Küstengebiet
;
Volkslied
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MUSIC ; Genres & Styles ; Folk & Traditional
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African Americans
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African Americans ; Religion
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Ethnic Studies ; African American Studies
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Folklore
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McIntosh County (Ga.) Social life and customs
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McIntosh County (Ga.) Religious life and customs
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Georgia
;
Schwarze
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McIntosh County (Ga.) Social life and customs
;
McIntosh County (Ga.) Religious life and customs
;
McIntosh County (Ga.) Religious life and customs
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McIntosh County (Ga.) Social life and customs
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Georgia ; McIntosh County
;
Georgia
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Schwarze
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
"The ring shout is the oldest known African American performance tradition survivng on the North American continent. Performed for the purpose of religious worship, this fusion of dance, song, and percussion survives today in the Boldon community of McIntosh County, Georgia
Description / Table of Contents:
"We never did let it go by""Kneebone in the wildernes": the history of the shout in America -- "One family of people": The Shouters of Bolden -- Lawrence McKiver, boss songster -- The shout songs: Jubilee; Blow, Gabriel; Move for your dyin' savior; I want to die like weepin' Mary; Wade the water to my knees; Army cross over; Happy angel; Move, Daniel; Drive Ol' Joe; I come to tell you; Kneebone bend; Pharaoh's host got lost; Hold the baby; Religion, so sweet; Time drawin' nigh (I see the sign); Read 'em, John; In this field we mus' die; Eve and Adam; Went to the burial (Sinner rock so); John on the island, I hear him groad; Walk through the valley in the field; Ezekiel saw that little stone; Lay down, body -- Watch that star; Farewell, last day goin'; Transcriber's note; Historical essay: The ring shout: revisiting the Islamic and African issues of a Christian "Holy Dance".
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-188) and index. - Description based on print version record
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