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Indian Blues - American Indians and the Politics of Music, 1879 - 1934

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor John W. Troutman is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette. Klappentext Explores the relationship between Native musical practices and federal Indian policyFrom the late nineteenth century through the 1920s, the U.S. government sought to control practices of music on reservations and in Indian boarding schools. At the same time, Native singers, dancers, and musicians created new opportunities through musical performance to resist and manipulate those same policy initiatives. Why did the practice of music generate fear among government officials and opportunity for Native peoples?In this innovative study, John W. Troutman explores the politics of music at the turn of the twentieth century in three spheres: reservations, off-reservation boarding schools, and public venues such as concert halls and Chautauqua circuits. On their reservations, the Lakotas manipulated concepts of U.S. citizenship and patriotism to reinvigorate and adapt social dances, even while the federal government stepped up efforts to suppress them. At Carlisle Indian School, teachers and bandmasters taught music in hopes of imposing their "civilization" agenda, but students made their own meaning of their music. Finally, many former students, armed with saxophones, violins, or operatic vocal training, formed their own "all-Indian" and tribal bands and quartets and traversed the country, engaging the market economy and federal Indian policy initiatives on their own terms.While recent scholarship has offered new insights into the experiences of "show Indians" and evolving powwow traditions, Indian Blues is the first book to explore the polyphony of Native musical practices and their relationship to federal Indian policy in this important period of American Indian history.John W. Troutman is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette

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Authors John W Troutman, John W. Troutman
Publisher University Of Oklahoma Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2012
 
EAN 9780806142692
ISBN 978-0-8061-4269-2
No. of pages 344
Series New Directions in Native Ameri
New Directions in Native Ameri
New Directions in Native American Studies
New Directions in Native American Studies Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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