MUSIC OF THE NETSILIK ESKIMO: A STUDY OF STABILITY AND CHANGE, VOL. 1-2
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Beverley Cavanagh
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Published: 1982-01-01
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 1772822442
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis study defines the traditional styles and genres of Netsilik Inuit music and examines the extent of change which this music has undergone especially as a result of contact with European and North American music. Volume two consists of song transcriptions and commentaries.
Author: Beverley Cavanagh
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Published: 1982-01-01
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 1772822450
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis study defines the traditional styles and genres of Netsilik Inuit music and examines the extent of change which this music has undergone especially as a result of contact with European and North American music. Volume two consists of song transcriptions and commentaries.
Author: Joanne Barker
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 2017-03-30
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 0822373165
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCritically Sovereign traces the ways in which gender is inextricably a part of Indigenous politics and U.S. and Canadian imperialism and colonialism. The contributors show how gender, sexuality, and feminism work as co-productive forces of Native American and Indigenous sovereignty, self-determination, and epistemology. Several essays use a range of literary and legal texts to analyze the production of colonial space, the biopolitics of “Indianness,” and the collisions and collusions between queer theory and colonialism within Indigenous studies. Others address the U.S. government’s criminalization of traditional forms of Diné marriage and sexuality, the Iñupiat people's changing conceptions of masculinity as they embrace the processes of globalization, Hawai‘i’s same-sex marriage bill, and stories of Indigenous women falling in love with non-human beings such as animals, plants, and stars. Following the politics of gender, sexuality, and feminism across these diverse historical and cultural contexts, the contributors question and reframe the thinking about Indigenous knowledge, nationhood, citizenship, history, identity, belonging, and the possibilities for a decolonial future. Contributors. Jodi A. Byrd, Joanne Barker, Jennifer Nez Denetdale, Mishuana Goeman, J. Kēhaulani Kauanui, Melissa K. Nelson, Jessica Bissett Perea, Mark Rifkin
Author: Robert Witmer
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Published: 1982-01-01
Total Pages: 197
ISBN-13: 1772822493
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA historical and ethnographic study of the dynamic musical traditions of the Blood Indians of southwestern Alberta with particular emphasis on the influence and adaptation of Euro-American culture.
Author: Robin McGrath
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Published: 1984-01-01
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 1772822574
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA study of the development of contemporary Inuit literature, in both Inuktitut and English, including a discussion of its themes, structures and roots in oral tradition. The author concludes that a strong continuity persists between the two narrative forms despite apparent differences in subject matter and language.