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Author Whidden, Lynn, 1946-

Title Essential song : three decades of northern Cree music / Lynn Whidden
Published Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 174 pages) : illustrations, music, portraits
Series Aboriginal studies series
Aboriginal studies series (Waterloo, Ont.)
Contents Table of Figures; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Prologue: The Cree Come to Campus; Introduction; 1 Song and Ceremony; 2 Song and History; 3 Song and Survival; 4 Hymns and Hunting Songs; 5 Country Music: How Can You Dance to Beethoven?; 6 Powwow in the Subarctic; 7 The Powwow: From the South to the Subarctic; Conclusion; Afterword; Appendix I; Appendix II; Notes; List of Sources; Bibliography; Index; CD Track Listing
Summary Annotation Essential Song: Three Generations of Northern Cree Music, a study of subarctic Cree hunting songs, is the first detailed ethnomusicology of the Northern Cree of Quebec and Manitoba. The result of more than two decades spent in the North learning from the Cree, Lynn Whidden's account discusses the tradition of the hunting songs, their meanings and origins, and their importance to the hunt. She also examines women's songs, and traces the impact of social change, including the introduction of hymns, Gospel tunes, and country music, on the song traditions of these communities. The book also explores the introduction of pow wow song into the subarctic and the Cree's struggle to maintain their Aboriginal heritage-to find a kind of song that, like the hunting songs, can serve as a spiritual guide and force. Including profiles of the hunters and their songs and accompanied by an original CD of more than eighty Cree hunting songs, Essential Song makes an important contribution to ethnomusicology, social history, and Aboriginal studies
Annotation Includes CD with over 80 Cree hunting songsEssential Song: Three Generations of Northern Cree Music, a study of subarctic Cree hunting songs, is the first detailed ethnomusicology of the Northern Cree of Quebec and Manitoba. The result of more than two decades spent in the North learning from the Cree, Lynn Whidden's account discusses the tradition of the hunting songs, their meanings and origins, and their importance to the hunt. She also examines women's songs, and traces the impact of social change, including the introduction of hymns, Gospel tunes, and country music, on the song traditions of these communities. The book also explores the introduction of pow wow song into the subarctic and the Crees struggle to maintain their Aboriginal heritage?to find a kind of song that, like the hunting songs, can serve as a spiritual guide and force. Including profiles of the hunters and their songs and accompanied by an original CD of more than eighty Cree hunting songs, Essential Song makes an important contribution to ethnomusicology, social history, and Aboriginal studies
Notes Compact disc in pocket on page 3 of cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-170) and index
Notes Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL
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Subject Cree Indians -- Québec (Province) -- Nord-du-Québec -- Music -- History and criticism
Cree Indians -- Manitoba -- Music -- History and criticism
MUSIC -- Ethnic.
MUSIC -- Genres & Styles -- Folk & Traditional.
Musik
Manitoba
Québec -- Nord-du-Québec
Québec Provinz
Manitoba
Cree.
Genre/Form Electronic books
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781429480321
1429480327
0889204594
9780889204591
9781554581443
1554581443