Eskimo music by region

Eskimo music by region
Author: Thomas F. Johnston
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1976-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1772821969

A critical examination of Alaskan Inuit music and its rapport with the musical traditions of Inuit populations from Siberia and the Mackenzie Delta in Northwest Canada in contrast to that of Inuit groups residing in Central and Eastern Canada and large portions of Greenland.

Traditional Inuit Songs from the Thule Area

Traditional Inuit Songs from the Thule Area
Author: Michael Hauser
Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
Total Pages: 832
Release: 2010
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9788763525893

"Transcriptions and investigations of traditional songs from the Thule Area recorded by Erik Holtved in 1937 and Michael Hauser and Bent Jensen in 1962. Further investigations with music examples of traditional songs from the Uummannaq-Upernavik Areas, the Baffin Island Areas and the Copper Inuit Areas."

North American Indian Music

North American Indian Music
Author: Richard Keeling
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1135503095

First Published in 1997. The present volume contains references and descriptive annotations for 1,497 sources on North American Indian and Eskimo music. As conceived here, the subject encompasses works on dance, ritual, and other aspects of religion or culture related to music, and selected "classic" recordings have also been included. The coverage is equally broad in other respects, including writings in several different languages and spanning a chronological period from 1535 to 1995. The book is intended as a reference tool for researchers, teachers, and college students. With their needs in mind, the sources are arranged in ten sections by culture area, and the introduction includes a general history of research. Finally, there are also indices by author, tribe, and subject.

Music in Canada

Music in Canada
Author: Carl Morey
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780815316039

First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Musics of Many Cultures

Musics of Many Cultures
Author: Elizabeth May
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2023-07-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0520340574

The foremost authorities in the field of music from around the world have contributed twenty original essays for this volume, edited by Elizabeth May. Only European musics have been omitted, except insofar as they affect other musics discussed here. North American music is represented by the musics of the Native Americans and the Alaskan Eskimos. The essays are profusely illustrated with maps, drawings, diagrams, photographs, and music examples. There are extensive glossaries, bibliographies, and annotated film lists. The book is directed to readers seriously interested in acquainting themselves with musics beyond the confines of Western musicology. Contributors include Bruno Nettl, Kuo-huang Han and Lindy Li Mark, Kang-sook Lee, William P. Malm, David Morton, Bonnie C. Wade, Margaret J. Kartomi, Adrienne L. Kaeppler, Trevor A. Jones, Atta Annan Mensah, John Blacking, Alfred Kwashie Ladzekpo and Kobla Ladzekpo, Cynthia Tse Kimberlin, Jozef M. Pacholczyk, Ella Zonis, Abraham A. Schwadron, David P. McAllester, Lorraine D. Koranda, and Dale A. Olsen. Please note: this book was originally published with records. The edition available now does not include the records. We are hoping to make the original recordings available in some other way.

American Indian and Eskimo Music

American Indian and Eskimo Music
Author: Pamela L. Feldman
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Archive of Folk Culture, American Folk-life Center, Library of Congress
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1983
Genre: Eskimos
ISBN:

Alphabetic listing by author. Includes Library of Congress call number.

The Sociality of Indigenous Dance in Alaska

The Sociality of Indigenous Dance in Alaska
Author: Hiroko Ikuta
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2022-04-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000550001

This book explores indigenous dances and social relationships surrounding the dance activities among Yupik on St. Lawrence Island and Iñupiat in Utqiaġvik, Northern Alaska. Yupik and Iñupiat proudly distinguish their indigenous styles of dance, locally called ‘Eskimo dance’, from Western styles of dance, such as ballroom, disco or ballet. Based on two years of intensive fieldwork and 18 years of experience living in Alaska, Ikuta sets out to understand how Yupik and Iñupiaq dances are at the centre of social relationships with the environment, among humans, between humans and animals, and between Native and the Euro-American societies. It also examines how the nature and structure of dance are connected to cultural politics, wrought by political, economic and historical events.