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Decolonising and Indigenising Music Education: First Peoples Leading Research and Practice

Pre-order,Decolonising and Indigenising Music Education: First Peoples Leading Research and Practice

  • Editor: Hall, Clare
  • Editor: Johnson, David
  • Editor: Prest, Anita
  • Editor: Rakena, Te Oti

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Due for release on 22nd May 2024

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Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Foreword
  • Introduction: Reflecting on the concepts “Decolonising” and “Indigenising”
  • Author: Te Oti Rakena
  • Bringing Back the Voices of Our Ancestors : De veloping and Indigenizing Sámi Music Education
  • Author: Annukka Hirvasvuopio-Laiti
  • Indigenous Epistemic Resilience in Music Education: Envisioning Indigenous Perspectives in the Mexican Classroom
  • Author: Hector Vazquez-Cordoba
  • Te Awa Tupua: Indigenous Music Analysis for Waiata Pedagogies
  • Author: Meri Haami
  • Heritage on Stage: Music Education Lessons from Folk Musicians in Finland and Nepal
  • Author: Vilma Timonen
  • Author: Riju Tuladhar
  • Contributions of Music Education to Musical Identities of Malaysian Secondary School Students
  • Author: Ramona Mohd Tahir
  • Author: Michel Hogenes
  • Indigenising Music Education: The Cross - Cultural Transfer of African Indigenous Concepts and Practices
  • Author: René Human
  • Author: Emily Achieng’ Akuno
  • Approaches to Ethical Engagement between Australian Tertiary Music Institutions and First Nations’ Peoples
  • Author: Christopher Sainsbury
  • Author: Jennifer Newsome
  • Context and Content: Decolonizing Education in the Instrumental Music Classroom
  • Author: Katie Tremblay
  • Afterword
  • Author: Anita Prest
  • Author: David Johnson
  • Author: Clare Hall
  • List of Figures
  • List of contributors
  • Index