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Music - Subject Guides

An archive of past music subject guides found on the Music Library website.

Online Resources

Native Radio

Online resource for Native American music.

Native American Music

Burton, Bryan. Moving Within the Circle: Contemporary Native American Music and Dance. Danbury, CT. : World Music Press, c1993.

HAYDEN LABRIOLA  ML3557.B8 1993

 

Diamond, Beverly. Native American Music in Eastern North America : experiencing music, expressing culture. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3550.D53 2008

 

Gambert, Greg. A Guide to Native American Music Recordings. Fort Collins, Colo. : Multi Cultural Publishing, c1994.

MUSIC REFERENCE  ML3557.G66x 1994

  

Lavonis, William J. A Study of Native American Singing and Song. Lewiston, N.Y. : E. Mellen Press, c2004.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3557.L34 2004

 

Smyth, Willie and Ryan, Esme. Spirit of the First People: Native American Music Traditions of Washington State. Seattle : Published for Jack Straw Productions, Seattle, Nothwest Folklife, Seattle, [and] Washington State Arts Commission, Olympia by the University of Washington Press, c1999.

MUSIC STACKS  ML3557.S7 1999

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