Nina Sun Eidsheim
Seeds, Husks, or Dried Flowers: Shaping Attentive Practices and Settler Colonial Land Ethics Through the Use of Botanical Metaphors in Ethnographies of Native American Song
Eidsheim, Nina Sun; Walden, Daniel K.S.
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Daniel K.S. Walden
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Eidsheim, N. S., & Walden, D. K. (2022). Seeds, Husks, or Dried Flowers: Shaping Attentive Practices and Settler Colonial Land Ethics Through the Use of Botanical Metaphors in Ethnographies of Native American Song.
Conference Name | Joint Annual Meeting of the American Musicological Society, Society for Music Theory, and Society for Ethnomusicology |
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Conference Location | New Orleans, USA |
Publication Date | 2022 |
Deposit Date | Oct 20, 2021 |
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