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[Flutopedia format] Ethnomusicology References

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[Archabal 1977] Nina Marchetti Archabal. “Frances Densmore — Pioneer in the Study of American Indian Music”, contained in [Stuhler 1977], 1977, retrieved October 30, 2011.

[Baker 1882] Theodore Baker. Über die Musik der Nordamerikanischen Wilden «About the Music of the North American Wild», Doctoral dissertation – Universitat Leipzig, Germany, published by Druck vol Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig, in German, 1882, iv + 82 pages + plates, ASIN B004S3J18C, hardcover. Translated and reissued in [Baker 1976] On the Music of the North American Indians. Reissued in [Baker 1978] On the Music of the North American Indians.

[Baker 1976] Theodore Baker; Ann Buckley (translation). On the Music of the North American Indians, published by Frits Knuf and W. S. Heinman, Buren, the Netherlands and New York, in English and German, 1976, vii + 151 pages, ASIN B0000E8P1T, softcover. [obtainable from] W. S. Heinman. Translation and reissue of [Baker 1882] Über die Musik der Nordamerikanischen Wilden «About the Music of the North American Wild».

[Baker 1977] Theodore Baker; Ann Buckley (translation). On the Music of the North American Indians, Source Materials and Studies in Ethnomusicology, Volume 9, published by Da Capo Press, New York, New York, in English, 1977, ISBN 0-306-70888-4 (978-0-306-70888-6). Translation and reissue of [Baker 1882] Über die Musik der Nordamerikanischen Wilden «About the Music of the North American Wild».

[Baker 1978] Theodore Baker; Ann Buckley (translation). On the Music of the North American Indians, published by the University of Maryland Sea Grant Publications, June 1978, softcover. Reissue of [Baker 1882] Über die Musik der Nordamerikanischen Wilden «About the Music of the North American Wild».

[Bakkegard 1960] B. M. Bakkegard. “Music in Arizona before 1912”, Journal of Research in Music Education, Volume 8, Number 2, published by MENC: The National Association for Music Education, Autumn 1960, pages 67–74. Publication 3344027 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Bancroft 1875a] Hubert Howe Bancroft. The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, Volume 1 - Wild Tribes, published by D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1875, 797 pages. Publication cihm_14100 on Archive.org (open access).

[Bancroft 1875b] Hubert Howe Bancroft. The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, Volume 2 - Civilized Nations, published by D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1875, 805 pages. Publication cihm_14101 on Archive.org (open access).

[Bancroft 1875c] Hubert Howe Bancroft. The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, Volume 3 - Myths and Languages, published by D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1875, 796 pages. Publication cihm_14102 on Archive.org (open access).

[Bancroft 1875d] Hubert Howe Bancroft. The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, Volume 4 - Antiquities, published by D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1875, 807 pages. Publication nativeraces04bancrich on Archive.org (open access).

[Bancroft 1875e] Hubert Howe Bancroft. The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, Volume 5 - Primitive History, published by D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1876, 796 pages. Publication cihm_14104 on Archive.org (open access).

[Bloechl 2008] Olivia Ashley Bloechl. Native American Song at the Frontiers of Early Modern Music, New Perspectives in Music History and Criticism, Volume 17, published by Cambridge University Press, 2008, 279 pages, ISBN 0-521-86605-7 (978-0-521-86605-7).

[Boas 1897] Franz Boas. “The Social Organization and the Secret Societies of the Kwakiutl Indians — Based on Personal Observations and on Notes Made by Mr. George Hunt”, Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution and Report of the U. S. National Museum, Year Ending June 30, 1895, published by the Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1897, pages 311–738. Publication annualreportofbo1895smit on Archive.org (open access).

[Cringan 1898] Alexander T. Cringan. “Pagan Dance Songs of the Iroquois”, Annual Archaeological Report 1897-98, being part of Appendix to the Report of the Minister of Education, Ontario, Volume 12, published by L. K. C. Meron, Toronto, Ontario, 1898, pages 168–198.

[Cringan 1903] Alexander T. Cringan. “Iroquois Folk Songs”, Annual Archaeological Report 1902, being part of Appendix to the Report of the Minister of Education, Ontario, Volume 17, published by L. K. C. Meron, Toronto, Ontario, 1903, pages 137–152.

[Densmore 1907a] Frances Densmore. “An Onondaga Thanksgiving Song”, The Indian School Journal, Volume 7, Number 8, published by the United States Indian Industrial and Agricultural School, Chilocco, Oklahoma, June 1907, pages 23–24. Contains 1 song.

[Densmore 1907c] Frances Densmore. “Songs of the Brown Children”, The Indian School Journal, Volume 8, Number 1, published by the United States Indian Industrial and Agricultural School, Chilocco, Oklahoma, November 1907, pages 17–19. alternate title shown on back cover: Songs of the Red Children.

[Densmore 1909] Frances Densmore. “Scale Formation in Primitive Music”, American Anthropologist, New Series, Volume 11, Number 1, published by the American Anthropological Association, Anthropological Society of Washington, Washington, D.C., January–March 1909, pages 1–12, ASIN B0008AUGJW.

[Densmore 1910] Frances Densmore. Chippewa Music, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 45, published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1910, 216 pages. Reissued in [Densmore 1995]. Publication chippewamusic01dens on Archive.org (open access). Contains 210 songs.

[Densmore 1913] Frances Densmore. Chippewa Music II, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 53, published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1913, 341 pages. Publication chippewamusic02dens on Archive.org (open access). Contains 183 songs.

[Densmore 1916] Frances Densmore. “Music in its Relation to the Religious Thought of the Teton Sioux, Holmes Anniversary Volume”, contained in [Hodge 1916], 1916, pages 67–79. Contains 1 song.

[Densmore 1918] Frances Densmore. Teton Sioux Music and Culture, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 61, published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1918, 561 pages. Reissued in [Densmore 2001] and [Densmore 2006]. Publication tetonsioux00densmore on Archive.org (open access). Contains 252 songs.

[Densmore 1920] Frances Densmore. “Recent Developments in the Study of Indian Music”, The Etude, Volume 38, Number 10, October 1920, page 670. Contains 2 songs.

[Densmore 1922] Frances Densmore. Northern Ute Music, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 75, published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1922, 213 pages, ASIN B001PNV1FY, hardcover. Reissued in [Densmore 2006a], [Densmore 2007], and [Densmore 2009]. Publication northernutemusic00dens on Archive.org (open access). Contains 116 songs.

[Densmore 1923] Frances Densmore. Mandan and Hidatsa Music, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 80, published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1923, 232 pages. Reissued in [Densmore 2006b]. Publication bulletin801923smit on Archive.org (open access). Contains 110 songs.

[Densmore 1926] Frances Densmore. The American Indians and Their Music, First Edition, published by The Woman's Press, New York, 1926, 152 pages. Reissued in [Densmore 2003].

[Densmore 1926a] Frances Densmore. “Music of the Tule Indians of Panama”, Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 77, Number 11, published by the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., April 16, 1926, 39 pages, retrieved March 24, 2011. Publication 2864. Publication smithsonianmisce771926smit on Archive.org (open access).

[Densmore 1931a] Frances Densmore. “Music of the Winnebago, Chippewa, and Pueblo Indians”, contained in [Smithsonian 1931], 1931, pages 217–224. Publication explorationsfiel193032smit on Archive.org (open access).

[Densmore 1932c] Frances Densmore. “Recording Indian Music”, contained in [Smithsonian 1932], 1932, pages 183–190. Publication explorationsfiel193032smit on Archive.org (open access).

[Densmore 1933b] Frances Densmore. “Recording Seminole Songs in Florida”, contained in [Smithsonian 1933], 1933, pages 93–96. Publication explorationsfiel193032smit on Archive.org (open access).

[Faulkner-M 1984] Maurice Faulkner and Suzanne Faulkner. “The Drone Sound — A Basis for Cult and Emotional Activities in Primitive Societies: A Possibility for the Use of the Bronze Lur”, Issue 53, Volume 2, of Kungl. Musikaliska akademiens skriftserie, Cajsa S. Lund (editor), Second Conference of the International Council for Tradition Music (ICTM) Study Group on Music Archaeology, Stockholm, Sweden, November 19–23, 1984, published by Kungl. Musikaliska akademien, 1984, pages 217–223.

[Fletcher 1916] Alice C. Fletcher. “A Birthday Wish from Native America”, Extract from the Holmes Anniversary Volume, 1916, pags 118–122. Publication birthdaywishfrom00flet on Archive.org (open access).

[Gibbs-G 1856] George Gibbs; John J. Milhau, Silvester Mowry, and Olive Oatman (contributors). Observations on the Indians of the Colorado River, California; Accompanying Vocabularies of the Yuma and Mohave tribes, Manuscript 1043, published by the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution, 1856, 22 pages. Gibbs states that his paper is based on data received from Milhau and Mowry; the latter in turn obtained data from Olive Oatman, Apache captive, 1851-55.

[Giglio 1994] Virginia Giglio. Southern Cheyenne Women's Songs, published by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma, 1994, 272 pages, ISBN 0-8061-2605-1 (978-0-8061-2605-0), hardcover.

[Gray 1996] Judith A. Gray. “Returning Music to the Makers: The Library of Congress, American Indians, and the Federal Cylinder Project”, Cultural Survival Quarterly, Volume 20, Number 4, Winter 1996.

[Greene-PD 2003] Paul D. Greene. “Ordering a Sacred Terrain: Melodic Pathways of Himalayan Flute Pilgrimage”, Ethnomusicology, Volume 47, Number 2, Spring–Summer 2003, pages 205–227. Publication 3113918 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Hall-JC 1955] Jody C. Hall and Bruno Nettl. “Musical Style of the Modoc”, Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, Volume 11, Number 1, Spring 1955, pages 58–66. Publication 3628997 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Heth 1979a] Charlotte Heth. “Stylistic Similarities in Cherokee and Iroquois Music”, Journal of Cherokee Studies, Volume 4, 1979, pages 128–162.

[Hodge 1916] F. W. {Frederick Webb} Hodge (editor). Anthropological Essays Presented to William Henry Holmes, printed by the J. W. Bryan Press, Washington, D.C., 1916, 499 pages.

[Keeling 1989] Richard Keeling (editor). Women in North American Indian Music: Six Essays, Special Monograph 6, published by the Society for Ethnomusicology, Bloomington, Indiana, 1989.

[Keeling 1989a] Richard Keeling. “Musical Evidence of Female Spiritual Life Among the Yurok”, contained in [Keeling 1989], 1989, pages 67–78.

[Keeling 1992a] Richard Keeling. “Music and Culture History among the Yurok and Neighboring Tribes of Northwestern California”, Journal of Anthropological Research, Volume 48, Number 1, Spring 1992, pages 25–48. Publication 3630607 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Kurosawa 1952] Takatomo Kurosawa. “The Musical Bow of the Bununs Tribe in Formosa and Suggestions as to the Origin of the Pentatonic Scale”, Toyo Ongaku Kenkyu (Journal of the Society for Research in Asiatic Music), Volume 10–11, Tokyo, 1952, pages 18–32. title sometimes shown as '__EM__The musical bow of the Vunun tribe in Formosa and suggestion as to the origin of the pentatonic scale__END_EM__'.

[Manuel 1995] Peter Manuel. “New Perspectives in American Ethnomusicology”, Revista Transcultural de Música / Transcultural Music Review, Number 1, in Spanish and English, June 1995, retrieved December 19, 2010. ISSN:1697-0101.

[Montagu 2005] Jeremy Montagu. On the Measurement of the Musical Scales of Various Nations and Introducting the Ellis, 2005, 5 pages.

[Myers 1993] Helen Myers. Ethnomusicology: Historical and Regional Studies, Volume 2 of The Norton/Grove handbooks in music, Volume 2 of Ethnomusicology, published by W. W. Norton & Company, 1993, 541 pages, ISBN 0-393-03378-3 (978-0-393-03378-6).

[Nettl 1956] Bruno Nettl. Music in Primitive Culture, Second Edition, published by Harvard University Press, December 1956, 200 pages, ISBN 0-674-59000-7 (978-0-674-59000-7). Contains 1 song.

[Nettl 1995] Bruno Nettl. “The Seminal Eighties: A North American Perspective of the Beginnings of Musicology and Ethnomusicology”, Revista Transcultural de Música / Transcultural Music Review, Number 1, in Spanish and English, June 1995, retrieved December 19, 2010. ISSN:1697-0101.

[Paige 1970] Harry W. Paige. Songs of the Teton Sioux, First edition, published by Westernlore Press, Los Angeles, California, 1970, 195 pages, ASIN B001R1IO4U, hardcover.

[Picken 1959] Laurence Picken. “Twelve Ritual Melodies of the T'ang Dynasty”, contained in [Rajeczky 1959], 1959, pages 145–171, retrieved April 11, 2011. Publication stdiamemoriaebel000107mbp on Archive.org (open access).

[Porter-J 1995] James Porter. “New Perspectives in Ethnomusicology: A Critical Survey”, Revista Transcultural de Música / Transcultural Music Review, Number 1, in Spanish and English, June 1995, retrieved December 19, 2010. ISSN:1697-0101.

[Provine 1974] Robert C. Provine, Jr. “The Treatise on Ceremonial Music (1430) in the Annals of the Korean King Sejong”, Ethnomusicology, Volume 18, Number 1, January 1974, pages 1–29. Publication 850057 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Rhodes 1956] Willard Rhodes. “Toward a Definition of Ethnomusicology”, American Anthropologist, Volume 58, Number 3, June 1956, pages 457–463, doi:10.1525/aa.1956.58.3.02a00050. Publication 665277 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Roberts-HH 1919] Helen H. {Heffron} Roberts. Primitive Music, 1919.

[Roberts-HH 1926] Helen H. {Heffron} Roberts. Ancient Hawaiian Music, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Bulletin 29, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1926.

[Roberts-HH 1932] Helen H. {Heffron} Roberts. “Musical Composition and Scale Foundations in Primitive Music”, American Anthropologist, Volume 34, 1932, pages 79–107.

[Roberts-HH 1933a] Helen H. {Heffron} Roberts. “The Pattern Phenomenon in Primitive Music”, Zietschrift für vergleichende Musikwiessenschaft, Volume 1, published by Mas Hesses Verlag, 1933, pages 49–52.

[Rust 1996] Ezra Gardner Rust. The Music and Dance of the World's Religions: A Comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography of Materials in the English language, published by the Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996, 476 pages, ISBN 0-313-29561-1 (978-0-313-29561-4).

[Sapir A] Edward Sapir; Jacob D. Sapir (transcriptions). Unpublished Manuscript on Southern Paiute Music with Transcriptions.

[Schrag 2005] Brian Edward Schrag. How Bamiléké Music-Makers Create Culture in Cameroon, Doctoral dissertation – University of California, Los Angeles, 2005, 320 pages.

[Shaw-AM 1926] Anna Moore Shaw. “Songs of the Indians”, American Mercury, Volume 7, 1926, pages 65–68.

[ShungYe 2011] Shung Ye Museum Staff. Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines Guidebook, published by the Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines, Taipei, Taiwan, 2011, 127 pages, ISBN-13 978-986-85378-5-9.

[Stevenson-R 1973] Robert Stevenson. “Written Sources for Indian Music until 1882”, Ethnomusicology, Volume 17, Number 1, published by the University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology, January 1973, pages 1–40. Publication 850094 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Stuhler 1977] Barbara Stuhler and Gretchen V. Kreuter (editors). Women of Minnesota, Selected Biographical Essays, First Edition, published by Minnesota Historical Society Press, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1977. Reissue of [Stuhler 1998].

[Stuhler 1998] Barbara Stuhler and Gretchen V. Kreuter. Women of Minnesota: Selected Biographical Essays, Second edition, published by the Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1998, 467 pages, ISBN 0-87351-367-3 (978-0-87351-367-8). Reissued in [Stuhler 1977].

[Teit 1916] James A. Teit. Songs and Notes Recorded in Ottawa by J.A. Teit. Singer, Chief John Tetlenitsa. Canadian Ethnology Service, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Ottawa, Ontario, Canadian Ethnology Service, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Ottawa, Ontario, 1921.

[Teit 1921] James A. Teit. Unpublished Field Collection: Songs and Notes Recorded in Spence's Bridge, B.C., Canadian Ethnology Service, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Ottawa, Ontario, 1921.

[Tseng 2008] Ju-Ming Tseng (曾如敏). An Ethnographical Result on the Nose Flute Culture of Paiwan — A Case Study of Pinghe Paiwanese «排灣族鼻笛文化之民族誌調查 - 平和排灣的個案研究», Master of Arts dissertation – National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan, January 2008, 101 pages.

[Varhalamas 2011] Terence A. Varhalamas. Harmonic Spectral Analysis of Indigenous Musical Instruments from Taiwan and New Zealand «諧波頻譜分析台灣和紐西蘭之土著樂器», Masters dissertation – Institute of Austronesian Studies, National Taitung University, Taitung City, Taiwan, June 2011, 113 pages.

[Wickwire 1988] Wendy C. Wickwire. “James A. Teit: His Contribution to Canadian Ethnomusicology”, The Canadian Journal of Native Studies, Volume 8, Number 2, 1988, pages 183–204.

[Will 1999] Udo Will. “La baguette magique d’ethnomusicologie: Re-penser la notation et lanalyse de la musique «The Magic Wand of Ethnomusicology: Re-thinking the Notation and Analysis of Music»”, Cahiers de Musiques Traditionelles, Volume 12, Georg, Genève, in French, 1999, pages 9–34.

[Will 1999a] Udo Will. The Magic Wand of Ethnomusicology: Re-thinking Notation and its Application in Music Analyses, English translation of [Will 1999], 1999.

[Wilson 1898] Thomas Wilson. “Prehistoric Art;or, the Origin of Art as Manifested in the Works of Prehistoric Man”, Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution and Report of the U. S. National Museum, Year Ending June 30, 1896, published by the Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1898, pages 325–664. Publication annualreportofbo1896smit on Archive.org (open access).

 
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