Music and song have always been a vital part of Ojibway life. Songs have accompanied activities sacred and secular, serious and lighthearted -- for love and for war, in dreams and in stories, to honor others or to tease opponents. Ojibway music today includes a rich diversity of song types and styles, some centuries old and others the product of late-20th-century popular culture. This recording was designed to give a representative picture of Ojibway music spanning nearly a century, collected in Minnesota or performed by ...
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Music and song have always been a vital part of Ojibway life. Songs have accompanied activities sacred and secular, serious and lighthearted -- for love and for war, in dreams and in stories, to honor others or to tease opponents. Ojibway music today includes a rich diversity of song types and styles, some centuries old and others the product of late-20th-century popular culture. This recording was designed to give a representative picture of Ojibway music spanning nearly a century, collected in Minnesota or performed by Minnesota Ojibway singers and recorded elsewhere. Cosponsored by the Minnesota State Arts Board.
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Add this copy of Ojibway Music From Minnesota: Continuity and Change to cart. $19.95, very good condition, Sold by Peninsula Books rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Traverse City, MI, UNITED STATES, published 1989 by Minnesota Historical Society.
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Very Good with no dust jacket. Discussion of Ojibway music for "sacred and secular, serious and lighthearted--for love or war." A little sunning to edges of rear wrapper. Covers are the original stapled, printed wrappers. A nice clean, tight and unmarked booklet with no interior or exterior markings.; B&W Illustrations; 4to 11"-13" tall; 15 pages.