2022y-apindg4770a-06

AP/INDG4770 6.0 A: First Nations Music

Offered by: HUMA


 Session

Fall 2022

 Term

Y

Format

ONLN (Fully Online)

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This is a music appreciation course—no prior knowledge of music is required. The course examines various forms of Indigenous music in Canada and the United States, from traditional to contemporary, including protest music, blues, rock and hiphop, and the role music has played in maintaining communities, engaging in social commentary, promoting cultural regeneration, and recreating sovereignty. Course credit exclusion: AP/MIST 4770 3.00. Previously offered as: AP/REI 4770 3.00, AP/MIST 4770 6.00


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