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Encountering Changing Currents in the Music of the First Nations RICHARD BURLESON University of Manitoba A recent program of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation noted the rapid loss and potential demise of traditional Aboriginal ...
Encountering Changing Currents in the Music of the First Nations RICHARD BURLESON University of Manitoba A recent program of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation noted the rapid loss and potential demise of traditional Aboriginal ...
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And yet , we look at Susan Aglukark's o siem or Kashtin's Montag- nais songs such as Nitanish ( My Daughter ) , and find a celebration of Aboriginality reaching into and beyond the traditional , clearly striving to weave some thread of ...
And yet , we look at Susan Aglukark's o siem or Kashtin's Montag- nais songs such as Nitanish ( My Daughter ) , and find a celebration of Aboriginality reaching into and beyond the traditional , clearly striving to weave some thread of ...
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Such lectures traditionally were directed at young people facing points of decision in their lives . ... the young people should move through their life cycle to become just like the grandparents who were their traditional teachers .
Such lectures traditionally were directed at young people facing points of decision in their lives . ... the young people should move through their life cycle to become just like the grandparents who were their traditional teachers .
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
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