A Day for the Hunter, a Day for the Prey

A Day for the Hunter, a Day for the Prey

Author: Gage Averill

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780226032931

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The history of Haiti throughout the twentieth century has been marked by oppression at the hands of colonial and dictatorial overlords. But set against this "day for the hunter" has been a "day for the prey," a history of resistance, and sometimes of triumph. With keen cultural and historical awareness, Gage Averill shows that Haiti's vibrant and expressive music has been one of the most highly charged instruments in this struggle—one in which power, politics, and resistance are inextricably fused. Averill explores such diverse genres as Haitian jazz, troubadour traditions, Vodou-jazz, konpa, mini-djaz, new generation, and roots music. He examines the complex interaction of music with power in contexts such as honorific rituals, sponsored street celebrations, Carnival, and social movements that span the political spectrum. With firsthand accounts by musicians, photos, song texts, and ethnographic descriptions, this book explores the profound manifestations of power and song in the day-to-day efforts of ordinary Haitians to rise above political repression.


A Day in the Deep

A Day in the Deep

Author: Kevin Kurtz

Publisher: Arbordale Publishing

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 1607186179

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Via rhyming text, introduces creatures who live way below the ocean's surface.


Let Us Prey

Let Us Prey

Author: Hunter Lundy

Publisher: Genesis Press (MS)

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13:

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From the pen of a small-town lawyer comes the shocking, true story of the downfall of Jimmy Swaggart.


West African Folk Tales

West African Folk Tales

Author: Hugh Vernon-Jackson

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2003-04-23

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 0486427641

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Presents twenty-one traditional tales from West Africa, including "The Greedy but Cunning Tortoise," "The Boy in the Drum," and "The Magic Cooking Pot."


Merengue

Merengue

Author: Paul Austerlitz

Publisher: Temple University Press

Published: 1997-01-22

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9781566394840

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Merengue is a quintessential Dominican dance music. This work aims to unravel the African and Iberian roots of merengue. It examines the historical and contemporary contexts in which merengue is performed and danced, its symbolic significance, its social functions, and its musical and choreographic structures.


The Most Dangerous Game

The Most Dangerous Game

Author: Richard Connell

Publisher: Lindhardt og Ringhof

Published: 2023-02-23

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 8728187490

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Sanger Rainsford is a big-game hunter, who finds himself washed up on an island owned by the eccentric General Zaroff. Zaroff, a big-game hunter himself, has heard of Rainsford’s abilities with a gun and organises a hunt. However, they’re not after animals – they’re after people. When he protests, Rainsford the hunter becomes Rainsford the hunted. Sharing similarities with "The Hunger Games", starring Jennifer Lawrence, this is the story that created the template for pitting man against man. Born in New York, Richard Connell (1893 – 1949) went on to become an acclaimed author, screenwriter, and journalist. He is best remembered for the gripping novel "The Most Dangerous Game" and for receiving an Oscar nomination for the screenplay "Meet John Doe".


Tracker

Tracker

Author: Gary Paulsen

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-05-29

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 1442467126

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A young hunter must confront the value of life as he faces the loss of his grandfather. For John Borne's family, hunting has nothing to do with sport or manliness. It's a matter of survival. Every fall John and his grandfather go off into the woods to shoot the deer that puts meat on the table over the long Minnesota winter. But this year John's grandfather is dying, and John must hunt alone. John tracks a doe for two days, but as he closes in on his prey, he realizes he cannot shoot her. For John, the hunt is no longer about killing, but about life.


Prophet's Prey

Prophet's Prey

Author: Sam Brower

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2011-08-01

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 160819325X

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From the private investigator who cracked open the case that led to the conviction of Warren Jeffs, the maniacal prophet of the polygamous Fundamentalist Church of Latter Day Saints (FLDS), comes the page-turning, horrifying story of how a rogue sect used sex, money, and power disguised under a façade of religion to further criminal activities and a madman's vision. In Prophet's Prey, Brower implicates Jeffs in his own words, bringing to light the contents of Jeffs's personal priesthood journal, discovered in a hidden underground vault, and revealing to readers the shocking inside world of FLDS members whose trust he earned and who showed him the staggering truth of their lives.


Nationalists, Cosmopolitans, and Popular Music in Zimbabwe

Nationalists, Cosmopolitans, and Popular Music in Zimbabwe

Author: Thomas Turino

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2000-12

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9780226817019

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Hailed as a national hero and musical revolutionary, Thomas Mapfumo, along with other Zimbabwean artists, burst onto the music scene in the 1980s with a unique style that combined electric guitar with indigenous Shona music and instruments. The development of this music from its roots in the early Rhodesian era to the present and the ways this and other styles articulated with Zimbabwean nationalism is the focus of Thomas Turino's new study. Turino examines the emergence of cosmopolitan culture among the black middle class and how this gave rise to a variety of urban-popular styles modeled on influences ranging from the Mills Brothers to Elvis. He also shows how cosmopolitanism gave rise to the nationalist movement itself, explaining the combination of "foreign" and indigenous elements that so often define nationalist art and cultural projects. The first book-length look at the role of music in African nationalism, Turino's work delves deeper than most books about popular music and challenges the reader to think about the lives and struggles of the people behind the surface appeal of world music.


Hawk Rising

Hawk Rising

Author: Maria Gianferrari

Publisher:

Published: 2018-06-05

Total Pages: 45

ISBN-13: 1626720967

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In this companion to "Coyote Moon, " readers follow a father red-tailed hawk in his hunt to feed his family in a suburban neighborhood. A lyrical, fierce, and gorgeous picture book illustrated by Caldecott Medalist Floca. Full color.