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Ute Music
- Densmore, Frances Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 75; Northern Ute Music US Govt Printing Office 1922 Washington, D.C. Good with some light spotting on spine and boards. Hardbound No DJ 213 pgs One corner bumped else clean and tight. The songs comprised in this memoir were recorded among the White River, Uinta and Uncompahgre bands of Ute in 1914 and 1916, the research being conducted chiefly at Whiterocks, Utah. In number these songs are less than those of the Chippewa and Sioux previously studied by the writer, yet they contain peculiarities which contribute materially to the study of Indian music. Bookseller Inventory # Dilworth009653 Price: US$ 30.00 convert currency Presented by Dilworth Books, Charlotte, NC, U.S.A.
URL: http://dogbert.abebooks.com/abe/BookDetails?bi=25088628
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The Densmore Project: A Native American Music Database
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URL: http://www.music-cog.ohio-state.edu/Huron/Talks/SEMmidwest.2001/references.html
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