Indigenous religious musics

Celebrating the diversity of indigenous nations, cultures and religions, the essays which comprise this volume discuss the musics performed by a wide variety of peoples as an integral part of their cultural traditions. These include examinations of the various styles of Maori, Inuit and Australian A...

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Other Authors: Ralls-MacLeod, Karen, Harvey, Graham
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Published: Ashgate 2000
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Online Access:https://oro.open.ac.uk/9609/
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spelling ftopenunivgb:oai:oro.open.ac.uk:9609 2024-09-09T19:48:19+00:00 Indigenous religious musics Ralls-MacLeod, Karen Harvey, Graham 2000-12 https://oro.open.ac.uk/9609/ unknown Ashgate Ralls-MacLeod, Karen and Harvey, Graham <https://oro.open.ac.uk/view/person/gh2744.html> eds. (2000). Indigenous religious musics. SOAS Musicology Series. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. Edited Book PeerReviewed 2000 ftopenunivgb 2024-06-19T00:21:14Z Celebrating the diversity of indigenous nations, cultures and religions, the essays which comprise this volume discuss the musics performed by a wide variety of peoples as an integral part of their cultural traditions. These include examinations of the various styles of Maori, Inuit and Australian Aboriginal musics, and the role of music in Korean Shaman rituals. Indeed, music forms a key component of many such rituals and belief systems and examples of these are explored amongst the peoples of Uganda, Amazonia and Africa. Through analysis of these rituals and the part music plays in them, the essays also open up further themes including social groupings and gender divisions, and engage with issues and debates on how we define and approach the study of indigeneity, religiosity and music. With a complimentary CD featuring some of the music discussed in the book and further information on other available recordings, this is a book which gives readers the opportunity to gain a richer experience of the lived realities of indigenous religious musics Book inuit The Open University: Open Research Online (ORO)
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description Celebrating the diversity of indigenous nations, cultures and religions, the essays which comprise this volume discuss the musics performed by a wide variety of peoples as an integral part of their cultural traditions. These include examinations of the various styles of Maori, Inuit and Australian Aboriginal musics, and the role of music in Korean Shaman rituals. Indeed, music forms a key component of many such rituals and belief systems and examples of these are explored amongst the peoples of Uganda, Amazonia and Africa. Through analysis of these rituals and the part music plays in them, the essays also open up further themes including social groupings and gender divisions, and engage with issues and debates on how we define and approach the study of indigeneity, religiosity and music. With a complimentary CD featuring some of the music discussed in the book and further information on other available recordings, this is a book which gives readers the opportunity to gain a richer experience of the lived realities of indigenous religious musics
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