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Foreword | p. xi |
Preface | p. xiii |
CD Track List | p. xvii |
Music Selections Available on iMix | p. xix |
Traditions of Knowledge: Indigenous Knowledge and the Western Music School | p. 1 |
Names Matter! | p. 3 |
Writing This Book as an Encounter | p. 5 |
Traditional Ways of Knowing | p. 9 |
Traditional Indigenous Knowledge | p. 11 |
The Great Texts of Native American Communities as TIK? | p. 12 |
Language, Oral Transmission, and Worldview | p. 21 |
Place and Attention to the Environment | p. 26 |
The Inseparability of Traditional Indigenous Knowledge, Oral Transmission, and Experience | p. 31 |
Relationality | p. 32 |
What Ethnomusicology Brings to the Study | p. 33 |
Music and Historical Encounter: Inuit Communities | p. 35 |
Traditional Genres of Song | p. 37 |
Inuit Music as Historical Record and Judicial System | p. 39 |
Inuit Music as Play | p. 45 |
New Throat Singing Encounters: Local-Global Tensions | p. 55 |
Music and Historical Encounter: The Wabenaki and Other Eastern Algonquian Nations | p. 60 |
Retaining Precontact Forms of Traditional Knowledge | p. 63 |
Spaces Beyond Colonial Control | p. 63 |
Rituals of Renewal | p. 67 |
Narratives and Performances that Relate to Encounter | p. 68 |
Indigenous Uses of New Performance Traditions | p. 71 |
Christian Hymns | p. 71 |
Secular Repertoires and Contexts | p. 79 |
Contemporary Wabenaki Social Dance and Song Traditions | p. 84 |
Wabenaki Cultural Revitalization | p. 89 |
Music and Historical Encounter: Haudenosaunee Music Culture with Occasional References to Cherokee Traditions | p. 95 |
Attending a "Sing" | p. 95 |
Introducing the Haudenosaunee | p. 100 |
Haudenosaunee Singers and Social Dance Songs | p. 103 |
Traditional Knowledge and Modernity: Contemporary Adaptations of Social Dance Songs | p. 112 |
Iroquois Hymns | p. 115 |
Traditional Knowledge and Encounter | p. 115 |
Contemporary Intertribal and Cross-Cultural Native American Music | p. 117 |
Powwows in Eastern North America | p. 118 |
Powwow Fundamentals | p. 122 |
The Commodification of Powwow Music | p. 133 |
Contemporary Popular Music and Theater | p. 134 |
Lee Cremo - "The Mystery Stepdancer" | p. 137 |
Forever - "My Way" | p. 138 |
Trurez Crew - "Why We Rhyme" | p. 139 |
Charlie Panigoniak - "Sweet Tobacco" | p. 141 |
Kashtin - "Akua Tuta" | p. 142 |
Murray Porter - "1492 Who Found Who" | p. 145 |
Ulali - "Museum Cases" | p. 146 |
Joy Harjo - "A Post Colonial Tale" | p. 148 |
BONES: An Aboriginal Dance Opera | p. 149 |
Contemporary Native American Music and Identity | p. 151 |
Epilogue | p. 153 |
Glossary | p. 155 |
References | p. 161 |
Resources | p. 169 |
Index | p. 181 |
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