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Musician and music historian Craig Harris tells the compelling stories of contemporary Indigenous musicians of North America in their own words.

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“Spanning from its origins and early documentation to its renewed interest in the twenty-first century, Rise Up! brings Indigenous music full circle for the first time. The ancient heartbeat of the drum that connects each Indigenous person to the earth is finally explored.”—Dom Flemons, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter
Rise Up! takes us on a journey into the deepest part of ourselves, beyond the wounds of our recent past, and into the heartbeat of our history, toward an unrestricted future full of possibility. . . . This book will be a help to many on our educational, healing, and reconciliation journeys.”—Sandra Sutter, Métis singer-songwriter
“Craig Harris has done a remarkable job in opening the door for anyone and everyone who reads this excellent book, introducing the reader to this amazing music as well as the lives of many who have created it and preserve it.”—David Amram, renowned multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, and conductor

Table of Contents
List of Photographs
Foreword, by Stephen Butler
Preface
1. Fingerprints
2. Anthropologists
3. Assimilation
4. Stereotypical
5. Defiance
6. Beating of the Heart
7. Sound of the Wind
8. Ancestral Voices
9. Sing It Loud
10. Rockin’ the Rez
11. Rocksteady
12. Tongue Twisters
13. Connections
Coda
List of Interviews
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781496236159, 978-1496236159
      ISBN10: 1496236157

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Musician and music historian Craig Harris tells the compelling stories of contemporary Indigenous musicians of North America in their own words.

      Trade Review
      “Spanning from its origins and early documentation to its renewed interest in the twenty-first century, Rise Up! brings Indigenous music full circle for the first time. The ancient heartbeat of the drum that connects each Indigenous person to the earth is finally explored.”—Dom Flemons, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter
      Rise Up! takes us on a journey into the deepest part of ourselves, beyond the wounds of our recent past, and into the heartbeat of our history, toward an unrestricted future full of possibility. . . . This book will be a help to many on our educational, healing, and reconciliation journeys.”—Sandra Sutter, Métis singer-songwriter
      “Craig Harris has done a remarkable job in opening the door for anyone and everyone who reads this excellent book, introducing the reader to this amazing music as well as the lives of many who have created it and preserve it.”—David Amram, renowned multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, and conductor

      Table of Contents
      List of Photographs
      Foreword, by Stephen Butler
      Preface
      1. Fingerprints
      2. Anthropologists
      3. Assimilation
      4. Stereotypical
      5. Defiance
      6. Beating of the Heart
      7. Sound of the Wind
      8. Ancestral Voices
      9. Sing It Loud
      10. Rockin’ the Rez
      11. Rocksteady
      12. Tongue Twisters
      13. Connections
      Coda
      List of Interviews
      Notes
      Index

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