Popular music compels; it entertains; and it has the power to attract and move audiences. With that in mind; the editors of Indigenous Pop showcase the contributions of American Indian musicians to popular forms of music; including jazz; blues; country-western; rock and roll; reggae; punk; and hip hop.From Joe Shunatona and the United States Indian Reservation Orchestra to Jim Pepper; from Buffy Saint-Marie to Robbie Robertson; from Joy Harjo to Lila Downs; Indigenous Pop vividly addresses the importance of Native musicians and popular musical genres; establishing their origins and discussing what they represent.Arranged both chronologically and according to popular generic forms; the book gives Indigenous pop a broad new meaning. In addition to examining the transitive influences of popular music on Indigenous expressive forms; the contributors also show ways that various genres have been shaped by what some have called the ldquo;Red Rootsrdquo; of American-originated musical styles. This recognition of mutual influence extends into the ways of understanding how music provides methodologies for living and survival.Each in-depth essay in the volume zeros in on a single genre and in so doing exposes the extraordinary whole of Native music. This book showcases the range of musical genres to which Native musicians have contributed and the unique ways in which their engagement advances the struggle for justice and continues age-old traditions of creative expression.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Love the HistoryBy Cherryln D. ParkerIve been waiting for a book on Lakeside. This one is pretty good!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. GREAT history. but for how colorful the park isBy Mark HackettGREAT history. but for how colorful the park is. especially at night. I was disappointed there are no color pictures showcasing this0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I grew up in Lakewood Colorado. Lakeside is where ...By DAI grew up in Lakewood Colorado. Lakeside is where we spent at least 1 Saturday every month. more when we were teenagers. This was a real trip down memory lane. I wish it had more pictures.