Hip hop beats, Indigenous rhymes : modernity and hip hop in Indigenous North America / Kyle T. Mays.
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- 9781438469478
- 1438469470
- Modernity and hip hop in Indigenous North America
- Indians of North America -- Music -- History and criticism
- Rap (Music) -- History and criticism
- Hip-hop -- North America
- Hip-hop -- Amérique du Nord
- MUSIC -- Instruction & Study -- Voice
- MUSIC -- Lyrics
- MUSIC -- Printed Music -- Vocal
- Hip-hop
- Indians of North America -- Music
- Rap (Music)
- North America
- 782.421649089/97 23
- ML3531 .M29 2018
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-178) and index.
Preface: A note on language : Black English and uncensored media -- Introduction: Can we live and be modern and Indigenous? : toward an Indigenous hip hop culture -- #NotYourMascot : Indigenous hip hop artists as modern subjects -- The fashion of Indigenous hip hop -- Indigenous masculinity in hip hop culture, or, How Indigenous feminism can reform Indigenous manhood -- "He's just tryna be black" : the intersections of blackness and indigeneity in hip hop culture -- Rhyming decolonization : a conversation with Frank Waln, Sicangu Lakota -- Conclusion: "It's bigger than hip hop" : toward the Indigenous hip hop generation.
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