Indigenous pop : Native American music from jazz to hip hop / edited by Jeff Berglund, Jan Johnson, And Kimberli Lee.

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Other Authors: Berglund, Jeff (Editor), Johnson, Jan (Janis) (Editor), Lee, Kimberli A., 1959- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Tucson : The University of Arizona Press, 2016.
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Table of Contents:
  • "What is the sound of America?"
  • Introduction
  • Joe Shunatona and the United States Indian Reservation Orchestra / John W. Troutman
  • American Indian jazz : Mildred Bailey and the origins of America's most musical art form / Chad Hamill
  • Jazz and the politics of identity : the spirit of Jim Pepper / Bill Siegel
  • Speaking for the people : the protest music of Buffy Sainte-Marie and Floyd Westerman / Kimberli Lee
  • Brothers of the blade : three Native axmen : Link Wray, Robbie Robertson and Jesse Ed Davis / Scott Prinzing
  • "We were all wounded at Wounded Knee" : the engaged resistance of folk and rock in the Red Power era / Jan Johnson
  • "We'll get there with music" : sonic literacies, rhetorics of alliance, and decolonial healing in Joy Harjo's Winding through the Milky Way / Gabriela R. Rios
  • Hearing the heartbeat : environmental cultural values found in the lyrics of Native songwriters / Samantha Hasek and April E. Lindala
  • "The story of a lifetime" : singing, crossing, and claiming in Lila Downs' "Minimum wage" / Casie C. Cobos
  • Babylon inna Hopiland : articulations of tradition and social injustice by the Hopi reggae musician Casper Loma-da-wa Lomayesva / David Walsh
  • Blackfire's land-based ethics : the Benally family and the protection of shi keyah hozhoni / Jeff Berglund
  • A reading of Eekwol's apprentice to the mystery as an expression of Cree youth's cultural role and responsibility / Gail A. Mackay
  • "By the time I get to Arizona" : hiphop responses to Arizona SB 1070 / Marcos Del Hierro.