North American Indigenous song, the sacred and the senses
How does music shape the experience of the sacred? This chapter looks at two genres of North American Indigenous singing – drum song performed at powwows and gospel singing associated with funerary wakes – and it explores music’s capacity for mediating sacred presences and processes.
1989 ◽
Vol 53
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pp. 532-537
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1985 ◽
Vol 49
(10)
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pp. 702-706
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