Hip hop beats, indigenous rhymes : modernity and hip hop in indigenous North America / Kyle T. Mays.

Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 180 pages) ; illustrations
Publisher:
Albany :
State University of New York Press,
2018.
Copyright:
©2018
Electronic resources
Bibliography, etc.: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-178) and index. |
Contents: | Intro; Contents; Preface A Note on Language: Black English and Uncensored Mode; Black Language; ... Read More Indigenous Hip Hop Goes Mainstream: MTV's Rebel Music: Native AmericaA Commentary on the Curriculum; ... Read More Indigenous Hip Hop as Indigenous MasculinityFrank Waln and "My Stone": How Native Women Helped Raise ... Read More Appropriating (Regressive) Black MasculinityIndigenous Contributions to Black Lives Matter; ... Read More The Language of Settler Colonialism: Or, Policing Indigenous IdentityHip Hop Indigenous Pedagogy: A ... Read More |
Restrictions on Access: | Access limited to residents of owning communities and students of owning institutions. |
Source of Description: | Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. |
Subject: |
Indians of North America
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Music
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History and criticism.
Rap (Music) > History and criticism. Hip-hop > North America. |
Genre: |
Electronic books. |
Alternate Title: | Modernity and hip hop in indigenous North America |
Citation:
Mays, Kyle.
"Hip hop beats, indigenous rhymes : modernity and hip hop in indigenous North America."
Albany :
State University of New York Press,
2018.