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[Maas 1989] Maas, Martha, and Snyder, Jane McIntosh. Stringed Instruments of Ancient Greece. London: Yale University Press (1989): 288 pages, ISBN 0-300-03686-8 (978-0-300-03686-2).

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[MacCauley 2006] MacCauley, Clay. The Seminole Indians of Florida. Project Gutenberg (September 1, 2006), retrieved Febuary 7, 2010. Reissue of [MacCauley 1887] The Seminole Indians of Florida.

[MacDonald 2003] MacDonald, Raymond A. R., Mitchell, Laura A., Dillon, Teresa, Serpell, Michael G., Davies, John B., and Ashley, Euan A. “An Empirical Investigation of the Anxiolytic and Pain Reducing Effects of Music”, Psychology of Music, 31.2 (2003): 187–203.

[Macdonald-DB 1940] Macdonald, D. Bruce. University of Toronto Report of the Board of Governors for the Year Ended 30th June 1939, Sessional Paper No. 12, 1940. T. E. Bowman (1940): 334 pages. Publication uoftreportgov1939univ on Archive.org (open access).

[Maceda 1990] Maceda, José. “In Search of a Source of Pentatonic Hemitonic and Anhemitonic Scales in Southeast Asia”, Acta Musicologica, 62.2/3 (May–December 1990): 192–223. Publication 932633 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[MacGregor 2000] MacGregor, Arthur. “The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford” (2000): 95 pages.

[Macgregor 2003] Macgregor, Sherry Lou. Women in the Neo-Assyrian World: Visual and Textual Evidence from Palace and Temple, Doctoral dissertation – University of California, Berkeley (Spring 2003): 296 pages. ProQuest Dissertation #3105304.

[Machado 1983] Machado, Antonio; Bly, Robert (editor, translation). Times Alone: Selected Poems of Antonio Machado. Wesleyan University Press (1983): 173 pages, ISBN 0-8195-6081-2 (978-0-8195-6081-0).

[Maclagan 2009] Maclagan, Susan J. A Dictionary for the Modern Flutist. Scarecrow Press (2009): 272 pages, ISBN 0-8108-6728-1 (978-0-8108-6728-4).

[MacNeish 1958] MacNeish, Richard S. “Preliminary Archaeological Investigations in the Sierra de Tamaulipas, Mexico”, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 48.6 (1958): 1–210. Publication 1005840 on JSTOR (subscription access).

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[Madsen 1989] Madsen, D. B. Exploring the Fremont. Salt Lake City, UT: Utah Museum of Natural History, University of Utah (1989): 70 pages.

[Magne 2002] Magne, Martin P. R., and Klassen, Michael A. “A Possible Fluteplayer Pictograph Site Near Exshaw, Alberta”, Canadian Journal of Archaeology, 26.1 (2002): 1–24. Publication 41103398 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Mahone 1996] Mahone, Keith. Bird Songs of the Hualapai, Canyon Records, CR-6280 (1996).

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[Mainfort 2008] Mainfort, Robert C., Jr. Raiders of the Lost Arkansas. The University of Arkansas Press (December 2008): 229 pages, ISBN 1-55728-886-0 (978-1-55728-886-8).

[Mair 1895] Mair, Gilbert. “The Ancient Tribe Te Panenehu”, Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 28 (1895): 36–40.

[Mair 2006] Mair, Victor H. “Prehistoric European and East Asian Flutes”, contained in [Anderl 2006] (2006): 209–216.

[Malea 1997] Malea, E., Papageorgiou, P., Hourmouziadis, G., and Panagiaris, G. “Bone Flute from the Prehistoric Lake Settlement from Dispilio Kastoria: Technology and Conservation Problems”, Proceedings of the International Conference: Ancient Greek Technology, Thessalonica, Greece, September 4–7, 1997, in Greek (September 1997): 525–533.

[Malick 2007] Malick, Deonne, Moon, Jerry, and Canady, John. “Stress Velopharyngeal Incompetence: Prevalence, Treatment, and Management Practices”, Cleft Palate–Craniofacial Journal, 44.4 (July 2007): 424–433, doi:10.1597/06-176.1.

[Mallery 1881] Mallery, Garrick. Sign Language Among North American Indians Compared With That Among Other Peoples And Deaf-Mutes (1881): 263–552.

[Malm 2001] Malm, Wiliam. Traditional Japanese Music and Musical Instruments Hardcover. Kodansha USA (2001): 356 pages, ISBN 4-7700-2395-2 (978-4-7700-2395-7).

[Malotki 2000] Malotki, Ekkehart. Kokopelli: The Making of an Icon. University of Nebraska Press (2000): 177 pages, ISBN 0-8032-3213-6 (978-0-8032-3213-6). Reissued in softcover [Malotki 2004].

[Malotki 2004] Malotki, Ekkehart. Kokopelli: The Making of an Icon. University of Nebraska Press (2004): 177 pages, ISBN 0-8032-8295-8 (978-0-8032-8295-7). Reissue of the hardcover [Malotki 2000].

[Manakaja-R 1999] Manakaja, Roland, (performers), Jeff Manakaja, (recording), Milt Lee, and Lee, Patricia Jamie (producer). Traditional Songs of the Havasupai from Supai, Arizona, Volume 39, Oyate Ta Olowan - Songs of the People - Documentary Collection, Oyate (1990). Reissued in [Manakaja-R 2012] Traditional Songs of the Havasupai from Supai, Arizona, Volume 39.

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[Mandel 2003] Mandel, Dorothy Marie. “Psychophysiological Resilience: A Theoretical Construct Based on Threat Perception and Early Programming of Restorative and Arousal Based Adaptive Mechanisms”, Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, 17.3 (March 2003): 235–250.

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[Manniche 1975] Manniche, Lise. Ancient Egyptian Musical Instruments. Deutscher Kunstverlag (1975): 111 pages, ISBN 3-422-00827-6 (978-3-422-00827-4).

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[Manning-DC 1995] Manning, Dwight C. “Woodwind Vibrato from the Eighteenth Century to the Present”, Performance Practice Review, 8.1 (Spring 1995): 67–72, doi:10.5642/perfpr.199508.01.06. Article 6.

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[Marett 1991] Marett, Allan. Musica Asiatica, Volume 6 (1991).

[Marett 2010] Marett, Allan. “Vanishing Songs: How Musical Extinctions Threaten the Planet”, Ethnomusicology Forum, 19.2 (November 2010): 249–262, doi:10.1080/17411912.2010.508238. The Laurence Picken Memorial Lecture 2009. Publication 27895873 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Marino 1986] Marino, Cesare. “A Preview of the Beltrami Collection with a Note on North American Ethnographic Material in Italian Museums”, Council for Museum Anthropology Newsletter, 10.2 (April 14, 1986): 2–14, doi:10.1525/mua.1986.10.2.2.

[Marino 1991] Marino, Cesare; Holden, Robert I. (introduction); Fleming, Paula Richardson (photograph compliation); Hale, Duane K. (bibliography). The Indian Nations: The First Americans - A Historical Perspective. Americans All program of the People of America Foundation (1991): viii + 34 pages, ISBN 1-56192-015-0. Library of Congress call number 91-091028, No. 1.

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[Marquis 2007] Marquis, Thomas Bailey (photographs); Liberty, Margot (editor); Woodenlegs, John (contributor). A Northern Cheyenne Album. University of Oklahoma Press (2007): 286 pages, ISBN 0-8061-3893-9 (978-0-8061-3893-0).

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[Marsden 2010] Marsden, Davita Aphrodite-Lee. Drumming and Singing Contributes to the Well-being of the Annishinaabe Peoples: A Literature Review, Educational Studies Capstone Projects, M.Ed. dissertation – University of British Columbia. University of British Columbia (January 31, 2010): 45 pages.

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[Marshall 1955] Marshall, John Hubert. A Guide to Sanchi, Third Edition. Delhi, India: Manager of Publications (1955): 168 pages. Reissue of [Marshall 1918].

[Marshall-B 2011] Marshall, Bonnie, and Levy, Stuart. “Microbial Contamination of Musical Wind Instruments”, International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 21.4 (2011): 275–285, doi:10.1080/09603123.2010.550033. Publication 21745020 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).

[Marshall-C 2017] Marshall, Colin. Hear a 9,000 Year Old Flute—the World’s Oldest Playable Instrument—Get Played Again (January 10, 2017).

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[Mathiesen 1984] Mathiesen, Thomas J. “Harmonia and Ethos in Ancient Greek Music”, The Journal of Musicology, 3.3 (Summer 1984): 264–279. Publication 763816 on JSTOR (subscription access).

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