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Native American Music in Eastern North America: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture. Global Music Series. By Beverley Diamond. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2011

Chad Hamill*
Affiliation:
Chad.Hamill@nau.edu

Abstract

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Book Review
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Copyright © The Society for American Music 2011

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References

1 According to Diamond, Nunavut and Nunavik are two of four Inuit-dominated regions established at different times (35–36). Nunavut was formally recognized as a Canadian federal territory in 1999.

2 Whereas other Catholic religious orders were also active in New France (e.g., Seminarians, Récollects), the Jesuits, who arrived in the early seventeenth century, were particularly zealous in their efforts at converting and Christianizing indigenous peoples.