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Grade 7-8: the Arts Contemporary First Nations and Inuit Music: Powwow Step and Solo Throat Singing
Shadows in the Field Second Edition This Page Intentionally Left Blank Shadows in the Field
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE CANADIAN MUSIC SINCE 1940: a QUESTION of NATIONALISM a Thesis Submitted in Partial Satis
Concert +Workshop
Música 22 11 Junio 2001
First Nations Popular Music in Canada: Identity, Politics
Resources Pertaining to First Nations, Inuit, and Metis. Fifth Edition. INSTITUTION Manitoba Dept
Canada Archives Canada Published Heritage Direction Du Branch Patrimoine De I'edition
An Inuit Student's Journey Through Post-Secondary Music
Pamyua's Akutaq: Traditions of Modern Inuit Modalities in Alaska
Program, Kaleidoscope: Different Cultures/Different Voices
Musical Norms
The Grizzlies
Who Are the Inuit?
Society for American Music Forty-Third Annual Conference
An Art Resource for Elementary School Teachers
Identity and Environment in Contemporary Inuit Music
Top View
Hovorkas2016m-1A.Pdf (846.6Kb)
A Resounding Beat a Resounding Beat
City Research Online
Inuit Accordion Music—A Better Kept Secret Jim Hiscott
Da Merry Boys O Greenland: Explorations Into the Musical Dialogue of Shetland’S Nautical Past
Lomax on Canadian Folk Music
Aboriginal Musics of Canada
In Atanarjuat and Fountain
Native American Audio Project, Library of Congress
I'm a Real Inuk; I Love to Sing! Interactions
ED398161.Pdf
Traditional/Folk Music By
Historic Inuit Music-Making in Northern Labrador
Beginning of the 20Th Century, Some Forms of American Popular Music Have Gained a Near Global Audience
RESOUND a Quarterly of the Archives of Traditional Music
Vol. 3, No. 2 · May 2005 ISSN 1705-1452
Shaa, Aqjangajuk AXANGAYU
RESOUND a Quarterly of the Archives of Traditional Music