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Week 5 Assigned Readings

Teacher: JSchneid
Horizontales
Historically, collectors/editors have used record making systems to define & represent Aboriginal oral traditions without ____________________________ the story tellers or attributing the stories to them.
Through their music, Aboriginal artists assert their place in the modern world and ____________________________ their social identities by challenging the attitudes & assumptions of non-Indigenous peoples.
Music has enable Aboriginal performers to inform their audiences and offer ____________________________ interpretations of this country's shared histories.
"Nanook of the North" is a film that implies that the Inuit have never developed any technical means of recording their stories, & that their songs & stories would eventually ____________________________.
In investigating ways in which voices become warped & ____________________________ through amplification, Belmore explores the creative possibilities of noise in the channel of the transmission of information.
Paradoxically, by using English, language ____________________________ between different Aboriginal groups can be bridged with relative ease.
Our children were seized from healthy & vibrant communities & placed in ____________________________ camps known as the residential school system.
The development of the "Pow Wow Circuit" plays an important role in Aboriginal social ____________________________.
____________________________ is associated with permanence, evidence & documentation.
Jordan Wheeler has suggested that the representation of the "Aboriginal voice" during the Oka crisis was limited by the TV-news genre of "good ___________________________".
Until school ____________________________ embrace the needs of Aboriginal societies more effectively, modern Aboriginal music will retain its role as a vehicle for revitalizing, conserving & popularizing First Peoples' heritages.
This ____________________________ position of seeing without being seen, is the role that collector/editors historically have taken-obscuring their part while maintaining control over the framing devices of the recording.
____________________________ is associated with ephemera, hearsay & idle talk.
Belmore is trapped by society's need & obsession with the record, but she finds ways to expose the fiction of its ____________________________.
Verticales
____________________________ and dance have always been an integral part of North American Aboriginal cultures.
Once total subjective control was achieved over First Peoples through coercive measures & the direct removal of political, social & religious freedoms was accomplished, the ____________________________ process began.
Indigenous peoples in N. America were rendered powerless & ____________________________ to totalitarian domination by foreign peoples.
Technology as a ____________________________ structure between storytellers and their audiences is a powerful tool that can be manipulated.
Belmore emphasizes the role devices of documentation play in violent histories of voice ____________________________ & cultural theft.
Belmore recalls or evokes recording devices in her work, but simultaneously changes the relations of ____________________________ that the technologies imply.
Aboriginal music has become a tool for cultural ____________________________.
Like most songwriters, Aboriginal musicians are shaped by their life ____________________________.
Europeans equated Aboriginal traditions with paganism & ____________________________ to enlightenment & Christian teachings.
European genres have been adopted and ____________________________by Aboriginal Peoples & this new fused form of music has become a potent cultural force in its own right.
Belmore's work exposes the instability & ____________________________ of the record as artifact.
Recording technologies have served the specific ____________________________ agendas of their operators.
Belmore's near strangulation in August 1990 not only refers to the suffocatingly narrow portrayals of Aboriginal Peoples in media representations, but also functions as a visceral reminder of the loss of ____________________________ in Aboriginal communities.
Aboriginal music creates ____________________________ & acts as a vehicle to carry a myriad of messages, some are social, others are political.
In the 498 years of contact in the Americas, the thrust of this bloody sword of colonization has been to hack out the ____________________________ of all the beautiful cultures it encountered.