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OverviewAssembling evidence from various ethnographies, To Impersonate the Supernatural - Music, Ceremony and Culture of the Bella Bella shows that the Heiltsuk may properly be considered to have been the most significant musical and ceremonial group on the Northwest Coast during the 19th Century. Destructive changes to coastal lifeways in the first half of the 19 th century sparked the widespread adoption of the hamaca dance complex from its origins in the Bella BellaRivers Inlet area. Kolstees exploration of the winter dancing societies of Northwest Coast tribes offers a rare look at the poorly understood history of the tribes of the area. Chapters devoted to music analysis examine the characteristics that musically encode song types of the region, as well as the separations between ceremonial and nonceremonial songs. They also reveal that the ceremonial song repertoire of the Bella Bella Heiltsuk is essentially made up of four distinct musical styles and that four-part organization is ubiquitous in musical patterning. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anton Frederik KolsteePublisher: Granville Island Publishing Imprint: Granville Island Publishing ISBN: 9781926991146ISBN 10: 1926991141 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 24 June 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAnton Kolstee was born in 1949. He earned his Masters in Ethnomusicology in 1974 from the University of British Columbia studying the music of the Bella Coola and was awarded the Prize for Musicology. A songbook of the Bella Coola was published using much of his transcriptions. In 1977, he was granted a Canada Council Doctoral Fellowship and obtained his PhD from the University of Illinois with his study of the music and ceremony of the Bella Bella/Heiltsuk Nation. During this period, he taught music at the Bella Bella Community School in 1978-1979. Kolstee taught Native Studies at Carson Graham Secondary School in North Vancouver and was a sessional lecturer in Ethnomusicology at UBC. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |