Spirits, Blood and Drums

Spirits, Blood and Drums
Author: James Houk
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2010-06-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 143990376X

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An anthropologist demystifies a fascinating , eclectic Caribbean religion.

Blood Drum Spirit

Blood Drum Spirit
Author: Royal J. Hartigan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 870
Release: 1986
Genre:
ISBN:

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Steel Drums and Steelbands

Steel Drums and Steelbands
Author: Angela Smith
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-06-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0810883430

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Steel Drums and Steelbands: A History is a vivid account of the events that led to the “accidental” invention of the steel drum: the only acoustic musical instrument invented in the 20th century. Angela Smith walks readers through the evolution of the steel drum from an object of scorn and tool of violence to one of the most studied, performed, and appreciated musical instruments today. Smith explores the development of the modern steelband, from its roots in African slavery in early Trinidad to the vast array of experiments in technological innovation and to the current explosion of steelbands in American schools. The book offers insights directly from major contributors of the steelband movement with sections devoted exclusively to pioneers and innovators. Drawing on seven years of research, repeated trips to the birthplace of the steel drum, Trinidad, and interviews with steelband pioneers, Smith takes readers far beyond the sunny associations of the steel drum with island vacations, cruise ships, and multiple encores of “Yellow Bird.” Digging deep into Trinidad’s history—a tale of indigenous extermination and African slavery, of French settlement and Spanish and British colonialism before mid-century independence—Smith weaves an unforgettable narrative of talking drums, kalinda stick fights, tamboo bamboo bands, iron bands, calypso, Carnival, and the U. S. military. Together, all played major roles in the evolution of today’s steelband and in the panman’s journey from renegade to hero in the steelband’s move from the panyards of Trinidad’s poorest neighborhoods to the world’s most prestigious concert halls. The reader will discover how an instrument created by teenage boys, descendants of African slaves, became a world musical phenomena. Steel Drums and Steelbands is the ideal introduction to the steel drum, steelbands, and their history.

Fire Under My Feet

Fire Under My Feet
Author: Ofosuwa M. Abiola
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1000441385

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Fire Under My Feet seeks to expose the diverse, significant, and often under-researched historical and developmental phenomena revealed by studies in the dance systems of the African Diaspora. In the book, written documentation and diverse methodologies are buttressed by the experiences of those whose lives are built around the practice of African diaspora dance. Replete with original perspectives, this book makes a significant contribution to dance and African diaspora scholarship simultaneously. Most important, it highlights the work of researchers from Ecuador, India, Puerto Rico, the United States, and the United Kingdom, and it exposes under-researched and omitted voices of the African diaspora dance world of the aforesaid locations and Puerto Rico, Columbia, and Trinidad as well. This study showcases a blend of scholars, dance practitioners, and interdisciplinarity, and engages the relationship between African diaspora dance and the fields of history, performance studies, critical race theory, religion, identity, and black agency.

Banning Black Gods

Banning Black Gods
Author: Danielle N. Boaz
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2021-03-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0271089628

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Banning Black Gods is a global examination of the legal challenges faced by adherents of the most widely practiced African-derived religions in the twenty-first century, including Santeria/Lucumi, Haitian Vodou, Candomblé, Palo Mayombe, Umbanda, Islam, Rastafari, Obeah, and Voodoo. Examining court cases, laws, human rights reports, and related materials, Danielle N. Boaz argues that restrictions on African diaspora religious freedom constitute a unique and pervasive form of anti-Black discrimination. Emphasizing that these twenty-first-century cases and controversies are not a new phenomenon but rather a reemergence of colonial-era ideologies and patterns of racially motivated persecution, Boaz focuses each chapter on a particular challenge to Black religious freedom. She examines issues such as violence against devotees, restrictions on the ritual slaughter of animals, limitations on the custodial rights of parents, and judicial refusals to recognize these faiths as protected religions. Boaz introduces new issues that have never been considered as a question of religious freedom before—such as the right of Palo Mayombe devotees to possess remains of the dead—and she brings together controversies that have not been previously regarded as analogous, such as the right to wear headscarves and the right to wear dreadlocks in schools. Framing these issues in comparative perspective and focusing on transnational and transregional issues, Boaz advances our understanding of the larger human rights disputes that country-specific studies can overlook. Original and compelling, this important new book will be welcomed by students and scholars of African diaspora religions and discerning readers interested in learning more about the history of racial discrimination

Empire of Dirt

Empire of Dirt
Author: Wendy Fonarow
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2006-07-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780819568113

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Inside the culture of an artistically influential music community

Blood Drum Spirit

Blood Drum Spirit
Author: Royal Hartigan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 3340
Release: 1990
Genre: African Americans
ISBN:

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Drumming for the Gods

Drumming for the Gods
Author: María Teresa Vélez
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2000
Genre: Black people
ISBN: 9781439906156

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Praising His Name in the Dance

Praising His Name in the Dance
Author: Kenneth Anthony Lum
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789057026102

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This book studies the phenomemon of spirit possession in the Spiritual Baptist Faith and Orisha Work of the West Indies, examining the similarities and interactions between the different religions of differing populations.

The Politics of Healing

The Politics of Healing
Author: Robert D. Johnston
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1135953902

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From grocery store to doctor's office, alternative medicine is everywhere. A recent survey found that more than two in five Americans uses some form of alternative medicine. The Politics of Healing brings together top scholars in the fields of American history, history of medicine, anthropology, sociology, and politics to counter the view that alternative medical therapies fell into disrepute in the decades after physicians established their institutional authority during the Progressive Era. From homeopathy to Navajo healing, this volume explores a variety of alternative therapies and political movements that have set the terms of debate over North American healing methods.