Aboriginal Music in Contemporary Canada
Discover the vibrant world of Aboriginal Music in Contemporary Canada, a compelling exploration of the dynamic soundscapes created by Indigenous artists. This insightful book, published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2012, spans 520 pages and delves into various genres, from traditional powwow music to modern hip hop. It highlights the talented individuals behind these musical forms and addresses the critical issues that influence their art. Perfect for music enthusiasts and those interested in Indigenous culture, this hardback edition offers a rich understanding of the contemporary Aboriginal music scene in Canada. Immerse yourself in this essential read that celebrates the resilience and creativity of Aboriginal musicians.