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9%OFFChristopher A. Scales - Recording Culture: Powwow Music and the Aboriginal Recording Industry on the Northern Plains - 9780822353386 - V9780822353386
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Recording Culture: Powwow Music and the Aboriginal Recording Industry on the Northern Plains

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Description for Recording Culture: Powwow Music and the Aboriginal Recording Industry on the Northern Plains Paperback. Powwow Music and the Aboriginal Recording Industry on the Northern Plains. Series: Refiguring American Music. 368 pages, 18 photographs, 1 table. An exploration of the Aboriginal music industry and the powwow social world that supports it. Cateogry: (P) Professional & Vocational. BIC Classification: 1KBB; AVGH; AVX. Dimension: 235 x 157 x 24. Weight: 556.
Recording is central to the musical lives of contemporary powwow singers yet, until now, their aesthetic practices when recording have been virtually ignored in the study of Native American expressive cultures. Recording Culture is an exploration of the Aboriginal music industry and the powwow social world that supports it. For twelve years, Christopher A. Scales attended powwows—large intertribal gatherings of Native American singer-drummers, dancers, and spectators—across the northern Plains. For part of that time, he worked as a sound engineer for Arbor Records, a large Aboriginal music label based in Winnipeg, Canada. Drawing on his ethnographic research at powwow grounds ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Duke University Press
Number of pages
368
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
North Carolina, United States
ISBN
9780822353386
SKU
V9780822353386
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About Christopher A. Scales
Christopher A. Scales is Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology at Michigan State University.

Reviews for Recording Culture: Powwow Music and the Aboriginal Recording Industry on the Northern Plains
"Recording Culture is an exceptional contribution to knowledge about contemporary Native American cultural initiatives. Within studies of powwow music, it is unique in its focus on aspects of CD production and issues related to the commodification of Native culture. It also provides original insights into matters such as the subtleties of drum beats, the evolving distinctions between song forms, and ... Read more

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