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Music in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Encyclopedic History: Volume 1: Performing Beliefs: Indigenous Peoples of South America, Central America, and Mexico

  • Editor: Kuss, Malena

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Contents

  • Prologue
  • Acknowledgments
  • Native Peoples: Introductory Panorama (Carol E. Robertson)
  • Myth, Cosmology, and Performance (Carol E. Robertson)
  • Metamorphosis: Mythic and Musical Modes of Ceremonial Exchange among the Wakuenai of Venezuela (Jonathan D. Hill)
  • Brazil's Indigenous Universe (to ca. 1990): The Xavante, Kamayura, and Suya (Elizabeth Travassos)
  • The Yawari Ritual of the Kamayura: A Xinguano Epic (Rafael Jose de Menezes Bastos)
  • Music and Worldview of Indian Societies in the Bolivian Andes (Max Peter Baumann)
  • Local Practices among the Aymara and Kechua in Conima and Canas, Southern Peru (Thomas Turino)
  • Amerindian Music of Chile (Maria Ester Grebe)
  • Musical Culture of Indigenous Societies in Argentina (Irma Ruiz)
  • Fertility Ritual (Carol E. Robertson)
  • Music and Healing (Carol E. Robertson)
  • The Fundamental Role of Music in the Life of Two Central American Ethnic Nations: The Miskito in Honduras and Nicaragua, and the Kuna in Panama (Ronny Velasquez)
  • Mexico's Indigenous Universe (Marina Alonso Bolanos)
  • Musical Traditions of the P'urhepecha (Tarascos) of Michoacan, Mexico (E. Fernando Nava Lopez)
  • Aerophones of Traditional Use in South America, with References to Central America and Mexico (Dale A. Olsen)
  • Epilogue (Carol E. Robertson)
  • Index
  • Contributors
  • Recorded Examples