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Sonic Sovereignty: Performing Hopi Authority in Öngtupqa
Trevor G. Reed
Law, Sandra Day O'Connor College of (LAW)
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Sound
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Settler
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Contemporary
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Vocal Music
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Philosophy
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Esthetics
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Territorial Authority
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Indigenous Performance
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Indigenous Authority
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Settler States
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Colonial Structure
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