Aboriginal Music Festival Seemed Out of Tune
Acoustemology, Indigeneity, and Joik in Valkeapää's Symphonic Activism: Views from Europe's Arctic Fringes for Environmental Ethnomusicology
American Indian Music: More Than Just Flutes and Drums
A Guide to American Indian Music
Arcand's Fiddle Fest Just Keeps Getting Bigger and Better
Canada's Dominant Ideology Revealed: Uncovering the Crushing Oppression on Aboriginal Women
Celebration: Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian Dancing on the Land
Choreography, Sexuality, and the Indigenous Body in Tomson Highway’s Kiss of the Fur Queen
Creative Writing, Publishing and the Empowerment of Inuit
Adult Learners
Cree Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography
Debating Cultural Appropriation
Lesson plan focuses on what cultural appropriation is, how it affects Indigenous peoples and whether it should be regulated by law.
Accompanying Material: Student Version.
Developed in conjunction with the documentary Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World.
Dionne Brand and Alanis Obomsawin: Polyphony in the Poetics of Resistance
"Don't Call Me Eskimo": Representation, Mythology and Hip Hop Culture on Baffin Island
Eekwol: Too Sick
Embodied Sovereignty: Dialogues with Contemporary Aboriginal Dance
Exploring Autism and Music Interventions through a First Nations Lens
Expressions: Canadian Aboriginal Artists
From Stilettos to Moccasins
From the Bronx to the Wilderness: Inari-Sami Rap, Language Revitalisation and Contested Ethnic Stereotypes
From the Caribbean to the South Pacific: Cultural Hybridity, Resistance, and Historical Difference
The Gifts Within: Carrying Each Other Forward in Aboriginal Education
‘The happiest time of my life …’: Emotive Visitor Books and Early Mission Tourism to Victoria’s Aboriginal Reserves
Heartbeat of Diversity: First Nations Cultural Traditions
How Native American Rappers Communicate and Create a Modern Identity
[I'POYI David Wells at the Glenbow]
In the Balance: Indigeneity, Performance, Globalization
Indian Blues: The Indigenization of American Popular Music
Inside Out: An Indigenous Community Radio Response to Incarceration in Western Australia
Interview with Saskatchewan Hip Hop Artist Eekwol (a.k.a. Lindsay Knight)
The Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw) and Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth) of Vancouver at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904
The Listener: Remembering The Dane-zaa Soundscape Recordings of Howard Broomfield
Māori-Tūhoe Epistemology: Stages of Sustaining Tribal Identity Through Tūhoe Performing Arts
Maya Worldviews at Conquest
Melodies of Mourning: Music and Emotion in Northern Australia
[Michif Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography]
Multiple Ways of Knowing: Life Stories, Oral History and Education
Music Fest Kicks Off New School Year
Native American Music from Wounded Knee to the Billboard Charts: A Document Based Exploration
Lesson uses interviews with Pat Vegas and Redbone from the documentary Rumble: The Indians That Rocked the World as a jumping-off point to examine the U.S. government's efforts to control Native American culture by way of music.
The "Noble Savage" in American Music and Literature, 1790-1855
"Numinous Objects": The Ethnohistorical Complexities of a Residential School Bass Drum
Performing Heritage: Metis Music, Dance, and Identity in a Multicultural State
Playing With Others and Selves: Australian Aboriginal Desert Musicians on Tour
Productive Dissonance: Classical Music in Tomson Highway’s Kiss of the Fur Queen
Reclaiming Territories through Indigenous Performance
Returning Canada to a Path of Principle: An Arctic and Inuit Perspective
The Road Forward
Musical documentary traces Indigenous rights activism from the founding of the Indian of Brotherhood of B.C. in the 1930s to the present day. Duration: 1:41:00.
Rripanu Yidaki: Aboriginal Social Frameworks in a Musical Ecotourism Business
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World
Documentary looks at the little-known story of Indigenous influences on and contributions to the evolution of contemporary rock and blues music. Artists profiled include Charley Patton, Mildred Bailey, Link Wray, Jesse Ed Davis, Stevie Salas, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Robbie Robertson, Randy Castillo, Jimi Hendrix, and Taboo.
Shaping Indigenous Identity: The Power of Music
Indigenous Studies Thesis (MPhil) -- UiT Arctic University of Norway, 2017.