An Overview of Case Studies of Contemporary Native American Music in Canada, the United States of America and on the Web
Beverly Diamond:
Native American Contemporary Music: The Women
Christopher A, Scales:
The Politics and Aestetics of Recording: A Comparative Canadian Case Study of Powwow and Contemporary Native American Music
Paula Conlon:
The Native American Flute: Convergence and Collaboration as Exemplified by R. Carlos Nakai
Elaine Keillor:
Amerindians at the Rodeos and Their Music
Annette Chretien:
"Under the Double Eagle": From Military March to Metis Miziksharing
Karl Neuenfeldt:
www.nativeamericanmusic.com: Marketing Recordings in an Interconnected World
Anna Hoefnagels:
Powwow Songs: Traveling Songs and Changing Protocol
Klisala Harrison:
The Kwagiulth Dancers: Addressing Intellectual Property Issues at Victoria's First Peoples Festival
Book Reviews (Jonathan Stock, ed.)
Jonathan Stock:
From the Book Reviews Editor: Whither Historical Ethnomusicology?
Jim Somson:
J. Lawrence Witzleben. "Silk and Bamboo" Music in Shanghai: The Jiangnan Sizhu Instrumentasl Ensemble Tradition
Reis Flora:
Bonnie C. Wade. Imaging Sound: An Ethnomusicological Study of Music, Art, and Culture in Mughal India
Keith Howard:
Joseph S. C. Lam. State Sacrifices and Music in Ming China: Orthodoxy, Creativity, and Expressiveness
Jadranka Vazanova:
Risto Pekka Pennanen. Westernisation and Modernisation in Greek Popular Music
Jonasthan Stock:
Briefly Mentioned
CD Reviews (Gregory F. Barz, ed.)
Hiromi Lorraine Sakata:
Afghanistan (On Marco Polo's Road: The Musicians of Kunduz and Faizabad) and Nastaran: Ensemble Kaboul, artistic direction and texts by Laurent Aubert and Khaled Arma.
Ursula Hemetek:
Kosovo Roma: Glasba kosovshik Romov / Music of the Gypsies from Kosovo. Ljubljana (Slovenia). compiled and annotated by Svanibor Pettan
Sydney Hutchinson:
Calypso in New York: Lord Invader, notes in English by John Cowley, recorded by Moses Asck from 1946 to 1961 and Calypso Awakening: The Emory Cook Collection, 1956-1962, notes by Kenneth Bilby and Keith Warner
Peter Manuel:
India: Travelling Artists of the Dessert: The Vernacular Musical Culture of Rajasthan. Fieldworker: Keiji Azami
Terry E. Miller:
Thailand: Ceremonial and Court Music from Central Thailand. Fieldworker: James Upton
Chou Chenier:
From China's S.W. Borders: Minority Dances, Songs, and Instrumental Music of Yunnan, Li Wei and Zhang Xingrong, producers; English text by Helen Rees and Amy Catlin
Paddy Bush:
Madagascar, Awakening the Spirits: Music in Tromba and Bilo Trance Rituals. Field recordings by August Schmidhofer from 1986-96