Ojibwe singers : hymns, grief, and a native culture in motion
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Record details
- ISBN: 0195134648 (acid-free paper)
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Physical Description:
xiv, 248 p. 24 cm.
print - Publisher: Oxford New York : Oxford Unviversity Press, 2000.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-240) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction and overview -- PART I: HISTORY: Sacred musics: traditional Obijwe music and Protestant hymnody -- Objibwes, missionaries, and hymn singing, 1828-1867 -- Music as negotiation: uses of hymn singing, 1868-1934 -- PART II: ETHNOGRAPHY: Twentieth-century hymn singing as cultural criticism -- Music as memory: contemporary hymn singing and the politics of death in Native America -- Conclusion: Does hymn singing work! Notes on the logic of ritual practice. |
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Subject: | Hymnes ojibwa Histoire et critique Ojibwa (Indiens) Acculturation Ojibwa (Indiens) Religion Hymns, Ojibwa History and criticism Ojibwa Indians Cultural assimilation Ojibwa Indians Religion |