Sounding Decolonial Futures: Decentering Ethnomusicology's Colonialist LegaciesMain MenuIntroduction to this projectAbout this projectColonial Legacies regarding Indigenous Musical PracticesStrategies to Undo Colonial LegaciesCitation and UsePage explaining how to use and cite this projectGlossaryA list of frequently used or uncommon termsList of ResourcesTitle pageAcknowledgmentsAcknowledgments
Institutions
1media/Screen Shot 2022-04-05 at 6.46.33 PM.png2022-05-26T02:36:47+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3185Title Pagesplash2022-06-08T16:19:35+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3
1media/cover page Zoe.jpg2022-05-28T19:12:56+00:00Zoe Dilts26b68a6fab029e0de5c5a6e083e2d07a68aee7b8The Smithsonian and the Bureau of American Ethnology5A summary of the history of these institutions and their involvement in the development of ethnomusicology and its colonial legacies.image_header2022-06-08T16:20:18+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3
1media/Carlisle Pupils.jpg2022-05-10T03:42:09+00:00Cora Lopezb1955fa19effbcb277df541d8b977792a8fa12c9Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Carlisle Indian School11A sordid historyimage_header2022-06-08T16:30:20+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3
12022-05-26T02:48:16+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3Disciplines6These are a list of academic disciplines involved in colonial extraction of Indigenous cultural practicesvisual_path2022-06-08T16:16:07+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3
1media/Screen Shot 2022-04-21 at 3.46.54 PM.png2022-05-26T02:43:54+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3World Fairs11World Fairs were a kind of institution that involved the display of living peoplesvisual_path2022-06-08T15:26:08+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3