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... traditional music culture , and perhaps as an allusion to historical ties between the Mi'kmaq and Mohawk nations . 11 Much " traditional " Native music - music of the Plains , Great Basin , and Eastern Woodlands - uses non - lexical ...
... traditional music culture , and perhaps as an allusion to historical ties between the Mi'kmaq and Mohawk nations . 11 Much " traditional " Native music - music of the Plains , Great Basin , and Eastern Woodlands - uses non - lexical ...
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... traditional First Nations ' music and upon the relationship of time and pitch as determined , respectively , by drum and voice . A contrasting time- pitch model , evident in nominally traditional music which , in fact , tests the ...
... traditional First Nations ' music and upon the relationship of time and pitch as determined , respectively , by drum and voice . A contrasting time- pitch model , evident in nominally traditional music which , in fact , tests the ...
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... traditional narratives . The names are commonly passed down over several generations , with their linguistic form intact . As a result , personal names ( unlike place names , for example ) , include some names which are no longer ...
... traditional narratives . The names are commonly passed down over several generations , with their linguistic form intact . As a result , personal names ( unlike place names , for example ) , include some names which are no longer ...
Contents
George F Aubin | 13 |
Richard Burleson | 35 |
Andrew Cowell Alonzo Moss Sr | 61 |
Copyright | |
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