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This co-edited volume provides a forum for Indigenous scholars at the intersection of music and education. Authors from a range of locations in Chile, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, India, South Africa, Kenya, and Finland, offer alternative decolonising approaches that support music education imbued with Indigenous perspectives.
Te Oti Rakena is an Associate Professor of Music and American-trained New Zealand singer, voice teacher, and researcher with Indigenous M-ori tribal affiliations to Ng-puhi, Ngati Ruanui, and K-i Tahu. Clare Hall is a Senior Lecturer in Performing Arts education in Australia researching diversity and inclusion in the sociology of music and music education. Anita Prest is Associate Professor of Music Education in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. Guided by an advisory group, she conducts community-based participatory research to examine the embedding of local Indigenous knowledge, pedagogies, and worldviews in K-12 music classes in British Columbia. David Johnson is Associate Professor of Music at the Western Norway University for Applied Sciences in Bergen, Norway. He leads the Singing Map of Scandinavia initiative, which seeks to promote and sustain Nordic traditional and Indigenous singing cultures through music education.
Table of Contents Foreword - Introduction: Reflecting on the concepts "Decolonising" and "Indigenising" Author: Te Oti Rakena - Bringing Back the Voices of Our Ancestors: Developing and Indigenizing Sámi Music Education Author: Annukka Hirvasvuopio-Laiti - Indigenous Epistemic Resilience in Music Education: Envisioning Indigenous Perspectives in the Mexican Classroom Author: Hector Vazquez-Cordoba - Te Awa Tupua: Indigenous Music Analysis for Waiata Pedagogies Author: Meri Haami - Heritage on Stage: Music Education Lessons from Folk Musicians in Finland and Nepal Author: Vilma Timonen Author: Riju Tuladhar - Contributions of Music Education to Musical Identities of Malaysian Secondary School Students Author: Ramona Mohd Tahir Author: Michel Hogenes - Indigenising Music Education: The Cross-Cultural Transfer of African Indigenous Concepts and Practices Author: René Human Author: Emily Achieng' Akuno - Approaches to Ethical Engagement between Australian Tertiary Music Institutions and First Nations' Peoples Author: Christopher Sainsbury Author: Jennifer Newsome - Context and Content: Decolonizing Education in the Instrumental Music Classroom Author: Katie Tremblay - Afterword Author: Anita Prest Author: David Johnson Author: Clare Hall List of Figures List of contributors Index