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Coyle/Drawn to Sound, 7. An Aesthetic of Ambiguity: Musical Representation of Indigenous Peoples in Disney’s Brother Bear

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Tulk, Janice Esther. An Aesthetic of Ambiguity: Musical Representation of Indigenous Peoples in Disney’s Brother Bear. Drawn to Sound - Animation Film Music and Sonicity. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 120-137 Jun 2010. ISBN 9781845533526.
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This chapter first provides a brief overview of the representation of indigenous peoples in film. It turns to the animated film Brother Bear and demonstrates that the scripted motifs have antecedents in the folklore of several indigenous cultures.
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