Indigenous music of the Americas
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Indigenous music of the Americas encompasses the diverse traditional musical practices, instruments, and ceremonial songs of Native peoples throughout North, Central, and South America, rooted in pre-Columbian cultures and often tied to spiritual and communal life.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Indigenous music of the Americas canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Indigenous music of the Americas Context triple: [Brazilian popular music, hasInfluenceFrom, Indigenous music of the Americas]
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Music for The Native Americans
Music for The Native Americans is a 1994 album by Robbie Robertson that blends rock and traditional Indigenous music to explore and honor Native American history and culture.
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indigenous peoples of the Americas
Indigenous peoples of the Americas are the diverse original inhabitants of North, Central, and South America, encompassing numerous distinct cultures, languages, and societies that long predate European contact.
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Indigenous peoples of North America
Indigenous peoples of North America are the diverse original inhabitants of the continent, encompassing numerous distinct nations, cultures, and languages with deep historical and spiritual ties to the land.
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Indigenous peoples
Indigenous peoples are culturally distinct communities with historical continuity to pre-colonial or pre-settler societies, often maintaining unique traditions, languages, and social systems while frequently facing political, economic, and social marginalization.
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E.
Art of the Americas
Art of the Americas is a curatorial field encompassing visual and material artworks created by Indigenous, colonial, modern, and contemporary artists throughout North, Central, and South America.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Indigenous music of the Americas Target entity description: Indigenous music of the Americas encompasses the diverse traditional musical practices, instruments, and ceremonial songs of Native peoples throughout North, Central, and South America, rooted in pre-Columbian cultures and often tied to spiritual and communal life.
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A.
Music for The Native Americans
Music for The Native Americans is a 1994 album by Robbie Robertson that blends rock and traditional Indigenous music to explore and honor Native American history and culture.
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B.
indigenous peoples of the Americas
Indigenous peoples of the Americas are the diverse original inhabitants of North, Central, and South America, encompassing numerous distinct cultures, languages, and societies that long predate European contact.
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C.
Indigenous peoples of North America
Indigenous peoples of North America are the diverse original inhabitants of the continent, encompassing numerous distinct nations, cultures, and languages with deep historical and spiritual ties to the land.
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D.
Indigenous peoples
Indigenous peoples are culturally distinct communities with historical continuity to pre-colonial or pre-settler societies, often maintaining unique traditions, languages, and social systems while frequently facing political, economic, and social marginalization.
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E.
Art of the Americas
Art of the Americas is a curatorial field encompassing visual and material artworks created by Indigenous, colonial, modern, and contemporary artists throughout North, Central, and South America.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (119)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
intangible cultural heritage
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musical tradition ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
Indigenous peoples of Central America
NERFINISHED
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Indigenous peoples of North America NERFINISHED ⓘ Indigenous peoples of South America NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| continent |
Central America
NERFINISHED
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North America ⓘ South America ⓘ |
| function |
expressing cosmology
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healing ⓘ maintaining cultural identity ⓘ marking life-cycle events ⓘ reinforcing social bonds ⓘ spiritual communication ⓘ transmitting oral history ⓘ |
| hasAspect |
call-and-response singing
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ceremonial protocol ⓘ ceremonial songs ⓘ communal identity ⓘ communal singing ⓘ complex rhythms ⓘ contemporary fusion genres ⓘ dance music ⓘ drone accompaniment ⓘ gendered performance roles ⓘ healing songs ⓘ improvisation ⓘ intergenerational teaching ⓘ language preservation ⓘ lullabies ⓘ monophonic melodies ⓘ oral transmission ⓘ ostinato patterns ⓘ polyphonic singing ⓘ resistance and protest songs ⓘ ritual drumming ⓘ seasonal and agricultural songs ⓘ shamanic chants ⓘ solo vocal performance ⓘ song ownership traditions ⓘ spiritual practice ⓘ storytelling songs ⓘ syncretic forms with Christian music ⓘ ululation ⓘ vision quest songs ⓘ vocables ⓘ war and victory songs ⓘ work songs ⓘ |
| hasCulturalOrigin |
Native peoples of the Americas
NERFINISHED
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pre-Columbian cultures ⓘ |
| hasRegionalTradition |
Amazonian shamanic music
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Andean music ⓘ Guaraní sacred songs ⓘ Haudenosaunee longhouse songs ⓘ Huichol ceremonial music ⓘ Inuit throat singing NERFINISHED ⓘ Lakota powwow and Sun Dance songs ⓘ Mapuche ceremonial music ⓘ Maya ritual music ⓘ Mesoamerican ritual music ⓘ Navajo ceremonial music ⓘ North American powwow music ⓘ Pueblo ceremonial music ⓘ Quechua and Aymara panpipe ensembles ⓘ |
| influenced |
Latin American folk music
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North American folk and new age music ⓘ contemporary Indigenous popular music ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
Christian liturgical music
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colonial contact ⓘ environmental soundscapes ⓘ local cosmologies ⓘ ritual calendars ⓘ |
| supportedBy |
Indigenous media
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community festivals ⓘ cultural revitalization movements ⓘ ethnomusicological research ⓘ |
| threatenedBy |
boarding schools
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colonialism ⓘ forced assimilation policies ⓘ language loss ⓘ missionization ⓘ |
| transmissionMethod |
apprenticeship
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ceremonial participation ⓘ oral tradition ⓘ |
| usesInstrument |
Andean panpipes
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aerophone ⓘ ankle bells ⓘ bombo drum ⓘ bullroarer ⓘ charango ⓘ chordophone ⓘ clapper ⓘ conch shell trumpet ⓘ drone flute ⓘ drum ⓘ end-blown flute ⓘ flute ⓘ frame drum ⓘ gourd rattle ⓘ huehuetl ⓘ idiophone ⓘ log drum ⓘ maraca ⓘ membranophone ⓘ musical bow ⓘ natural trumpet ⓘ ocarina ⓘ panpipe ⓘ powwow drum ⓘ rasp ⓘ rattle ⓘ rattle belt ⓘ scraper ⓘ shaker ⓘ shell ornaments ⓘ teponaztli ⓘ turtle shell rattle ⓘ water drum ⓘ whistle ⓘ |
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