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DESCRIPTION:The Indigenous Studies Program presents a seminar by Dr Dylan R
 obinson (Stó:lō)\n\nIn 1929\, folklorist Marius Barbeau writes about the s
 ignificant collection of Indigenous songs represented in the Canadian Muse
 um of History: “about three thousand of these are filed away at the museum
 .” Though efforts have been made by many museums in Canada to respond to I
 ndigenous calls for the return and repatriation of Indigenous belongings\,
  similar initiatives have yet to occur for songs that remain incarcerated 
 in museum archives. This talk proposes Indigenous-defined methods of ethno
 graphic redress that challenge settler colonial forms of “hungry listening
 ”. \n\nAfter the lecture\, Dr Robinson will participate in a Q&A.\n\nAdmis
 sion is free. Everyone is welcome.\n	RSVPs are encourage through EventBrite
 \, by indigenous.studies [at] mcgill.ca (email)\, or phone: 514-398-8097.
 \n
DTSTART:20180404T173000Z
DTEND:20180404T190000Z
LOCATION:A832/833\, Elizabeth Wirth Music Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H
 3A 1E3\, 527 rue Sherbrooke Ouest
SUMMARY:Hungry Listening\, Ethnographic Redress
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/indigenous-studies/channels/event/hungry-listenin
 g-ethnographic-redress-286265
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