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[Maas 1989]
Martha Maas (born 1934) and Jane McIntosh Snyder.
Stringed Instruments of Ancient Greece,
published by Yale University Press, London, 1989, 288 pages, ISBN 0-300-03686-8 (978-0-300-03686-2).
[MacCauley 1887]
Clay MacCauley (1843–1925).
“The Seminole Indians of Florida”,
Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1883-'84, published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1887, pages 469–531, retrieved March 15, 2010.
Reissued in [MacCauley 2006] .
Publication annualreportofbu518831884smit on Archive.org (open access).
Contains 3 songs.
[MacCauley 2006]
Clay MacCauley.
The Seminole Indians of Florida,
published by Project Gutenberg, September 1, 2006, retrieved Febuary 7, 2010.
Reissue of [MacCauley 1887] .
[MacDonald 2003]
Raymond A. R. MacDonald, Laura A. Mitchell, Teresa Dillon, Michael G. Serpell, John B. Davies, and Euan A. Ashley.
“An Empirical Investigation of the Anxiolytic and Pain Reducing Effects of Music”,
Psychology of Music, Volume 31, Number 2, published by the Society for Music Education, 2003, pages 187–203.
[Macdonald-DB 1940]
D. Bruce Macdonald.
University of Toronto Report of the Board of Governors for the Year Ended 30th June 1939,
Sessional Paper No. 12, 1940, published by T. E. Bowman, 1940, 334 pages.
Publication uoftreportgov1939univ on Archive.org (open access).
[Maceda 1990]
José Maceda.
“In Search of a Source of Pentatonic Hemitonic and Anhemitonic Scales in Southeast Asia”,
Acta Musicologica, Volume 62, Fasc. 2/3, May–December 1990, pages 192–223.
Publication 932633 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[MacGregor 2000]
Arthur MacGregor.
“The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford”,
2000, 95 pages.
[Macgregor 2003]
Sherry Lou Macgregor.
Women in the Neo-Assyrian World: Visual and Textual Evidence from Palace and Temple,
Doctoral dissertation – University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2003, 296 pages.
ProQuest Dissertation #3105304.
[Machado 1983]
Antonio Machado (1875–1939); Robert Bly (editor, translation).
Times Alone: Selected Poems of Antonio Machado,
published by the Wesleyan University Press, 1983, 173 pages, ISBN 0-8195-6081-2 (978-0-8195-6081-0).
[Maclagan 2009]
Susan J. Maclagan.
A Dictionary for the Modern Flutist,
published by Scarecrow Press, 2009, 272 pages, ISBN 0-8108-6728-1 (978-0-8108-6728-4).
[MacNeish 1958]
Richard S. MacNeish.
“Preliminary Archaeological Investigations in the Sierra de Tamaulipas, Mexico”,
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series, Volume 48, Number 6, 1958, pages 1–210.
Publication 1005840 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Madrid 1999]
Joseph Madrid.
“A Tablature System Based Upon Petroglyphs”,
Voice of the Wind, Year 1999, Volume 3, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 1999, pages 5–7.
[Madsen 1989]
D. B. Madsen.
Exploring the Fremont,
published by the Utah Museum of Natural History, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1989, 70 pages.
[Magne 2002]
Martin P. R. Magne and Michael A. Klassen.
“A Possible Fluteplayer Pictograph Site Near Exshaw, Alberta”,
Canadian Journal of Archaeology, Volume 26, Number 1, published by the Canadian Archaeological Association, 2002, pages 1–24.
Publication 41103398 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Mahone 1996]
Keith Mahone (1956–2004).
Bird Songs of the Hualapai,
Canyon Records, CR-6280, 27 tracks, 1996.
[Mails 1998]
Thomas E. Mails.
The Pueblo Children of the Earth Mother,
published by Marlowe & Company, 1998, 544 pages, ISBN 1-56924-669-6 (978-1-56924-669-6).
[Mainfort 2008]
Robert C. Mainfort, Jr.
Raiders of the Lost Arkansas,
published by The University of Arkansas Press, December 2008, 229 pages, ISBN 1-55728-886-0 (978-1-55728-886-8).
[Mair 1895]
Gilbert Mair.
“The Ancient Tribe Te Panenehu”,
Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, Volume 28, published by Royal Society of New Zealand, 1895, pages 36–40.
[Mair 2006]
Victor H. Mair.
“Prehistoric European and East Asian Flutes”,
contained in [Anderl 2006], 2006, pages 209–216.
[Malea 1997]
E. Malea, P. Papageorgiou, G. Hourmouziadis, and G. Panagiaris.
“Bone Flute from the Prehistoric Lake Settlement from Dispilio Kastoria: Technology and Conservation Problems”,
Proceedings of the International Conference: Ancient Greek Technology, Thessalonica, Greece, September 4–7, 1997, in Greek, September 1997, pages 525–533.
[Malick 2007]
Deonne Malick, Jerry Moon, and John Canady.
“Stress Velopharyngeal Incompetence: Prevalence, Treatment, and Management Practices”,
Cleft Palate–Craniofacial Journal, Volume 44, Number 4, July 2007, pages 424–433, doi:10.1597/06-176.1.
[Mallery 1881]
Garrick Mallery.
Sign Language Among North American Indians Compared With That Among Other Peoples And Deaf-Mutes,
1881, pages 263–552.
[Malm 2001]
Wiliam Malm.
Traditional Japanese Music and Musical Instruments Hardcover,
published by Kodansha USA, 2001, 356 pages, ISBN 4-7700-2395-2 (978-4-7700-2395-7), hardcover.
[Malotki 2000]
Ekkehart Malotki.
Kokopelli: The Making of an Icon,
published by the University of Nebraska Press, 2000, 177 pages, ISBN 0-8032-3213-6 (978-0-8032-3213-6), hardcover.
Reissued in softcover [Malotki 2004].
[Malotki 2004]
Ekkehart Malotki.
Kokopelli: The Making of an Icon,
published by the University of Nebraska Press, 2004, 177 pages, ISBN 0-8032-8295-8 (978-0-8032-8295-7), softcover.
Reissue of the hardcover [Malotki 2000].
[Manakaja-R 1999]
Rol (born 1954) and Manakaja and Jeff Manakaja (performers), Milt Lee (recording), Patricia Jamie Lee (producer).
Traditional Songs of the Havasupai from Supai, Arizona, Volume 39,
Oyate Ta Olowan - Songs of the People - Documentary Collection, Oyate, 1 track, 1990, total time 29:53.
Reissued in [Manakaja-R 2012] .
[Manakaja-R 2012]
Roland Manakaja and Jeff Manakaja (performers), Milt Lee (recording), Patricia Jamie Lee (producer).
Traditional Songs of the Havasupai from Supai, Arizona, Volume 39,
Oyate Ta Olowan - Songs of the People - Documentary Collection, Oyate, 2 tracks, 2012, total time 1:06:10, retrieved September 21, 2018.
Reissue of [Manakaja-R 1999] with addition of the original field recording.
[Mandel 2003]
Dorothy Marie Mandel.
“Psychophysiological Resilience: A Theoretical Construct Based on Threat Perception and Early Programming of Restorative and Arousal Based Adaptive Mechanisms”,
Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, Volume 17, Number 3, March 2003, pages 235–250.
[Mandelbaum 1961]
Mayer Joel Mandelbaum.
Multuple Division of the Octave and the Tonal Resources of 19-Tone Temperament,
Doctoral dissertation – Indiana University, June 1961, 461 pages.
[Manniche 1975]
Lise Manniche.
Ancient Egyptian Musical Instruments,
published by Deutscher Kunstverlag, 1975, 111 pages, ISBN 3-422-00827-6 (978-3-422-00827-4).
[Manniche 1988]
Lise Manniche.
“The Erotic Oboe of Ancient Egypt”,
contained in [Hickmann-E 1988], 1988, pages 189–198.
[Manning 2005]
Aubrey Manning.
The Sounds of Life, Eight Episodes,
published by BBC Radio 4, Broadcast dates July–September 2005.
Contains 8 songs.
[Manning-DC 1995]
Dwight C. Manning.
“Woodwind Vibrato from the Eighteenth Century to the Present”,
Performance Practice Review, Volume 8, Number 1, Spring 1995, pages 67–72, doi:10.5642/perfpr.199508.01.06.
Article 6.
[Manning-SJ 1990]
Steven J. Manning.
“The Lobed-Circle Image in the Basketmaker Petroglyphs of Southeastern Utah”,
Utah Rock Art, Volume 10, published by the Utah Rock Art Research Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1990, pages 149–208.
[Manning-SJ 1992]
Steven James Manning.
“The Lobed-Circle Image in the Basketmaker Petroglyphs of Southeastern Utah”,
Utah Archaeology, Volume 5, Number 1, 1992, pages 1–38.
[Manuel 1995]
Peter Manuel.
“New Perspectives in American Ethnomusicology”,
Revista Transcultural de Música / Transcultural Music Review, Number 1, in Spanish and English, June 1995, retrieved December 19, 2010.
ISSN:1697-0101.
[Manzano 2010]
Örjan de Manzano, Töres Theorell, László Harmat, and Fredrik Ullén.
“The Psychophysiology of Flow During Piano Playing”,
Emotion, Volume 10, Number 3, June 2010, pages 301–311, doi:10.1037/a0018432.
Publication 20515220 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Maor 2002]
Eli Maor.
Trigonometric Delights,
published by Princeton University Press, 2002, 256 pages, ISBN-13 978-0-691-09541-7.
[MaqamWorld 2018]
Maqam World and Filip Todorov.
Arabic Maqam World,
November 16, 2018, retrieved November 16, 2018.
[Marcetteau 2008]
Myriam Marcetteau.
“A Queen's Orchestra at the Court of Mari: New Perspectives on the Archaic Instrumentarium in the Third Millennium”,
Proceedings of the International Conference of Near Eastern Archaeomusicology (ICONEA 2008), The British Museum, London, December 4–6, 2008, editors: Richard Dumbrill and Irving Finkel, published by Iconea Publications, London, 2008, pages 67–75.
[Marco 1996]
Guy A. Marco.
Checklist of Writings on American Music, 1640–1992, Volumes 1–2,
published by The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1996, 248 pages, ISBN 0-8108-3133-3 (978-0-8108-3133-9).
[Marcus 1993]
Scott Marcus.
“The Interface between Theory and Practice: Intonation in Arab Music”,
Asian Music, Volume 24, Number 2, published by the University of Texas Press, Spring–Summer 1993, pages 39–58.
Publication 834466 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Marcus-J 2009]
Joyce Marcus and Patrick Ryan Williams (editors).
“Andean Civilization, a Tribute to Michael E. Moseley”,
published by the UCLA Contsen Institute of Archaeology Press, in Spanish, 2009, pages 99–120.
[Marczak 2000]
Eric P. Marczak.
“Bone Flutes and Whistles of New York”,
Voice of the Wind, Year 2000, Volume 4, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 2000.
[Marczak 2000a]
Eric P. Marczak.
“Bone Flutes of the Lamoka Lake Site — Part 1”,
Voice of the Wind, Year 2000, Volume 4, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 2000, page 36.
[Marczak 2001a]
Eric P. Marczak.
“Bone Whistles of the Lamoka Lake Site — Part 2”,
Voice of the Wind, Year 2001, Volume 1, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 2001, pages 18–21.
[Marett 1991]
Allan Marett.
Musica Asiatica, Volume 6,
1991.
[Marett 2010]
Allan Marett.
“Vanishing Songs: How Musical Extinctions Threaten the Planet”,
Ethnomusicology Forum, Volume 19, Number 2, November 2010, pages 249–262, doi:10.1080/17411912.2010.508238.
The Laurence Picken Memorial Lecture 2009.
Publication 27895873 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Marino 1986]
Cesare Marino.
“A Preview of the Beltrami Collection with a Note on North American Ethnographic Material in Italian Museums”,
Council for Museum Anthropology Newsletter, Volume 10, Issue 2, April 14, 1986, pages 2–14, doi:10.1525/mua.1986.10.2.2.
[Marino 1991]
Cesare Marino; Robert I. Holden (introduction); Paula Richardson Fleming (photograph compliation); Duane K. Hale (bibliography).
The Indian Nations: The First Americans - A Historical Perspective,
published by the Americans All program of the People of America Foundation, 1991, viii + 34 pages, ISBN 1-56192-015-0.
Library of Congress call number 91-091028, No. 1.
[Mark 1989]
Joan T. Mark.
A Stranger in Her Native Land: Alice Fletcher and the American Indians,
published by the University of Nebraska Press, 1989, 428 pages, ISBN 0-8032-8156-0 (978-0-8032-8156-1).
[Markl 1962]
Jaroslav Markl.
Antologie Autentických Forem Československého Hudebního Folklóru «An Anthology of Authentic Forms of Czechoslovak Folk Music»,
Prague, Czech Republic, 1962, set of 7" vinyl audio discs (16) with brochure.
[Marks 1974]
Meyer Benjamin Marks.
“Musical Wind Instruments in Rehabilitation of Asthmatic Children”,
The 1974 Bela Schick Memorial Lecture, Annals of Allergy, Volume 33, Number 6, published by the American College of Allergists, December 1974, pages 313–319.
Publication 4613211 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Marquis 2007]
Thomas Bailey Marquis (photographs); Margot Liberty (editor); John Woodenlegs (contributor).
A Northern Cheyenne Album,
published by the University of Oklahoma Press, 2007, 286 pages, ISBN 0-8061-3893-9 (978-0-8061-3893-0).
[Marrocco 1964]
W. Thomas Marrocco (born 1909) and Harold Gleason (born 1892).
Music in America: An Anthology from the Landing of the Pilgrims to the Close of the Civil War, 1620-1865,
published by W. W. Norton & Co., New York, 1964, 371 pages.
[Marsden 2010]
Davita Aphrodite-Lee Marsden.
Drumming and Singing Contributes to the Well-being of the Annishinaabe Peoples: A Literature Review,
Educational Studies Capstone Projects, M.Ed. dissertation – University of British Columbia, published by the University of British Columbia, January 31, 2010, 45 pages.
[Marshall 1918]
John Hubert Marshall (1876–1958).
A Guide to Sanchi,
published by the Superintendent of Government Printing, Calcutta, India, 1918, 154 pages.
Reissued in [Marshall 1936] and [Marshall 1955].
[Marshall 1936]
John Hubert Marshall.
A Guide to Sanchi, Second Edition,
published by New Society Publications, 1936, 168 pages.
Reissue of [Marshall 1918].
[Marshall 1955]
John Hubert Marshall.
A Guide to Sanchi, Third Edition,
published by the Manager of Publications, Delhi, India, 1955, 168 pages.
Reissue of [Marshall 1918].
[Marshall-B 2011]
Bonnie Marshall and Stuart Levy.
“Microbial Contamination of Musical Wind Instruments”,
International Journal of Environmental Health Research, Volume 21, Issue 4, 2011, pages 275–285, doi:10.1080/09603123.2010.550033.
Publication 21745020 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).
[Marshall-C 2017]
Colin Marshall.
Hear a 9,000 Year Old Flute—the World’s Oldest Playable Instrument—Get Played Again,
January 10, 2017.
[Marshall-L 2004]
Lorna Marshall (1898–2002).
Nyae Nyae !Kung Beliefs and Rites,
Peabody Museum Monographs 8, published by the Harvard University Press, 2004, 400 pages, ISBN 0-87365-908-2 (978-0-87365-908-6).
[Marstine 2012]
Janet C. Marstine.
Routledge Companion to Museum Ethics,
published by Routledge, 2012, 512 pages, ISBN 1-136-71526-6 (978-1-136-71526-6).
[Marti 1968]
Samuel Marti.
Instrumentos Musicales Precortesianos «Pre-Cortez Musical Instruments», Second Edition,
published by the Instituto Nacional de Anthropología Historia, Mexico, in Spanish, 1968, 378 pages, ASIN B000KKVMIY.
first edition published in 1955.
[Martin 1952]
Paul S. Martin (1899–1974), John B. Rinaldo, Elaine Bluhm, Hugh C. Cutler, and Roger Grange, Jr.
Mogollon Cultural Continuity and Change — The Stratigraphic Analysis of Tularosa and Cordova Caves,
Fieldiana: Anthropology, A continuation of the Anthropological Series of Field Museum of Natural History, Volume 40, published by the Chicago Natural History Museum, Chicago, U. S. A., November 17, 1952, 528 pages.
Publication mogolloncultural40mart on Archive.org (open access).
[Martin 1954]
Paul S. Martin, John B. Rinaldo, and Elaine Bluhm.
Caves of the Reserve Area,
Fieldiana: Anthropology, A continuation of the Anthropological Series of Field Museum of Natural History, Volume 42, published by the Chicago Natural History Museum, Chicago, U. S. A., June 11, 1954, 227 pages.
Publication 29782335 on JSTOR (subscription access).
Publication cavesofreservear42mart on Archive.org (open access).
[Martin-F 1861]
Félix Martin (1804–1886); Charles Douniol (editor).
Relations Inédites de la Nouvelle-France, 1672-1679, Pour Faire Suite aux Anciennes Relations, 1615-1672 «Canada's Missions: Untold Relations of New France, 1672-1679, In Response to Former Relations, 1615-1672», In Two Volumes,
Missions du Canada, published by Charles Douniol, Paris, France, 1861.
Publication missionsducanada02mart on Archive.org (open access).
[Martin-JB 2001]
Jack B. Martin.
“Southeastern Languages”,
published by Jack B. Martin, online, July 24, 2001, 161 pages, retrieved April 12, 2010.
[Martin-KLH 1976]
Katherine Lee Hall Martin.
Bone Flutes and Whistles from Archaeological Sites in Eastern North America,
Masters dissertation – University of Tennessee, Knoxville, December 1976, 231 pages.
[Masao 1976]
Fidelis Taliwawa Masao.
The Later Stone Age and the Rock Paintings of Central Tanzania,
Doctoral dissertation – Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November 1976, 511 pages.
[Maslowski 1995]
Robert F. Maslowski, Charles M. Niquette and Derek M. Wingfield.
“The Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia Radiocarbon Database”,
West Virginia Archaeologist, Volume 47, Number 1–2, 1995.
[Mason 1944]
Bernard S. Mason.
Dances and Stories of the American Indian,
New York, 1944.
[Mason-JA 1960]
James A. Mason.
“Comparison of Solo and Ensemble Performances with Reference to Pythagorean, Just, and Equi-Tempered Intonations”,
Journal of Research in Music Education, Volume 8, Number 1, published by Sage Publications, Inc. on behalf of MENC: The National Association for Music Education, Spring 1960, pages 31–38.
Publication 3344235 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Masson 1999]
Vadim Mikhaĭlovich Masson; Ahmad Hasan Dani and Vadim Mikhaĭlovich Masson (editors).
History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volume 1,
published by Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, 1999, 535 pages, ISBN 81-208-1407-X (978-81-208-1407-3).
[Masters 2008]
Linda S. Masters and Sabrina Tuttle.
“The Colorado River Indian Tribes (C.R.I.T.) Reservation and Extension Programs”,
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, Publication AZ1461, October 2006, 6 pages.
[Mather 2003]
Richard B. Mather (born 1913), Yue Shen, Tiao Xie, and Rong Wang.
The Age of Eternal Brilliance: Three Lyric Poets of the Yung-ming Era (483-493), Volume 1,
published by Koninklÿke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands, 2003, 367 pages, ISBN 90-04-12059-9 (set).
[Mather-R 1972]
Roger Mather.
“The Influence of Tube Material and Thickness on Flute Tone Quality”,
Woodwind World, September 1972.
[Mathews 1893]
W. S. B. Mathews.
“Indian Music and it Investigators”,
Music, Volume 4, 1893, pages 452–456.
[Mathias 2007]
Diane Mathias.
“Using the Native American Flute as a Healing Metaphor in a Hospital Setting”,
Voice of the Wind, Year 2007, Volume 4, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 2007, page 4.
[Mathiesen 1984]
Thomas J. Mathiesen.
“Harmonia and Ethos in Ancient Greek Music”,
The Journal of Musicology, Volume 3, Number 3, published by the University of California Press, Summer 1984, pages 264–279.
Publication 763816 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[Mathieu 1991]
W. A. Mathieu.
The Listening Book,
published by Shambhala, Boston and London, 1991, 179 pages, ISBN 0-87773-610-3, softcover.
[Mathieu 1994]
W. A. Mathieu.
The Musical Life,
published by Shambhala, Boston and London, 1994, 235 pages, ISBN 0-87773-670-7, softcover.
[Mathieu 1997]
W. A. Mathieu.
Harmonic Experience: Tonal Harmony from Its Natural Origins to Its Modern Expression,
published by Inner Traditions, Rochester, Vermont, 1997, 563 pages, ISBN 0-89281-560-4 (978-0-89281-560-9), hardcover.
[Mathieu 2008]
W. A. Mathieu.
The Listening Book and The Musical Life,
Westport, Connecticut, Manifest Spirit Records, MSR-082, 2 CD set, 49 tracks, November 11, 2008, total time 2:33:00, UPC 8-84501-04992-4, audio CD.
[Matsunobu 2009]
Koji Matsunobu.
Artful Encounters with Nature: Ecological and Spiritual Dimensions of Music Learning,
Doctoral dissertation – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009, 359 pages.
[Matthews 1877]
Washington Matthews (1843–1905).
Ethnography and Philology of the Hidatsa Indians,
Miscellaneous Publications Number 7, published by the Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 1877, 239 pages.
[Matthews 1889]
Washington Matthews.
“Navaho Gambling Songs”,
The American Anthropoligist, Volume 2, published by the American Anthropological Association, Anthropological Society of Washington, Washington, D.C., 1889, pages 1–19.
[Matthews 1894]
Washington Matthews.
“Songs of Sequence of the Navajos”,
The Journal of American Folk-lore, Volume 7, Number 26, July–September 1894, pages 185–194.
[Matthews 1897]
Washington Matthews.
Navaho Legends — with Introduction, Notes, Illustrations, Texts, Interlinear Translations, and Melodies,
The American Folk-lore Society series, published by Houghton, Mifflin and Company, London and Leipzig, 1897, 299 pages, hardcover.
Contains 1 song.
[Matthews 1901]
Washington Matthews.
“Navaho Night Chant”,
The Journal of American Folklore, Volume 14, Number 52, January–March 1901, pages 12–19.
Publication 533100 on JSTOR (subscription access).
Publication jstor-533100 on Archive.org (open access).
[Matthews 1902]
Washington Matthews.
“The Night Chant: A Navaho Ceremony, Volume 6”,
Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History Publications, Hyde Southwestern Expedition, published by Knickerbocker Press, May 1902, 332 pages.
[Matthews 1907]
Washington Matthews; Pliny Earle Goddard (editor) (1869–1928).
“Navaho Myths, Prayers and Songs, With Texts and Translations”,
University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, Volume 5, Number 2, published by the University of California Press, Berkeley, California, September 1907, pages 21–63, retrieved October 27, 2010.
Publication navahomythspraye00mattrich on Archive.org (open access).
[Matthews A]
Andrea Matthews.
Four Corners — Native Flute Tunes Inspired by the American Southwest (song book).
Nakai tablature notation and sheet music, no finger diagrams.
[Matzner 2003]
Shari A. Matzner.
Heart Rate Variability During Meditation,
ECE 510 Statistical Signal Processing, 2003, 4 pages.
[Mauchahty-Ware 1978]
Tom Mauchahty-Ware (1949–2015).
Flute Songs Of The Kiowa and Comanche,
Taos, New Mexico, Indian House, IH 2512, 13 tracks, 1978, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc.
Recorded at Hog Creek, Oklahoma on June 1, 1978. Includes liner notes by Tom Mauchahty-Ware and Tony Isaacs.
Reissued in [Mauchahty-Ware 1995].
[Mauchahty-Ware 1989]
Tom Mauchahty-Ware; Millard Clark and Paul Pahdocony (percussion); Sands-B (engineering and mixing); Carolyn McBride (photography).
Sunrise — American Indian Flute,
Moore, Oklahoma, Indian Sounds, IS-5051, 13 tracks, Released 1989, audio cassette.
[Mauchahty-Ware 1995]
Tom Mauchahty-Ware.
Flute Songs Of The Kiowa and Comanche,
Taos, New Mexico, Indian House, IH 2512, 13 tracks, Released September 29, 1995, UPC 7-04724-25122-8, ASIN B000008PY2, audio CD.
Recorded at Hog Creek, Oklahoma on June 1, 1978. Includes liner notes by Tom Mauchahty-Ware and Tony Isaacs.
Reissue of [Mauchahty-Ware 1978].
Contains 13 songs.
[Maxwell 1992]
Timothy D. Maxwell and Kurt F. Anschuetz.
“The Southwestern Ethnographic Record and Prehistoric Agricultural Diversity”,
contained in [Killion 1992], 1992, pages 35–68.
[Mayo 2014a]
Mayo Clinic Staff.
Fitness,
March 4, 2014, retrieved March 18, 2015.
[Mayo 2014b]
Mayo Clinic Staff.
Meditation,
July 19, 2014, retrieved March 18, 2015.
[Mazon 2009]
Wendy E. Mazon.
The Effect of the Breath Builder™ on Various Lung Functions and Musical Performance Abilities of Clarinet Players,
Doctoral dissertation – The University of Arizona, 2009, 66 pages.
[McAllester 1949]
David P. McAllester (1916–2006).
Peyote Music,
Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology, Number 13, New York, 1949.
[McAllester 1952]
David P. McAllester.
“Menomini Peyote Music”,
contained in [Slotkin 1952], Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series, Volume 42, Part 4, published by the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1952, pages 681–700.
[McAllester 1954]
David P. McAllester.
“Enemy Way Music: A Study of Social and Esthetic Values as Seen in Navaho Music”,
Reports of the Rimrock Project Values Series, Number 3, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Volume 41, Number 3, published by the Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Massachussets, 1954, 96 pages.
Publication enemywaymusicstu00mcal on Archive.org (open access).
[McAllester 1960]
David P. McAllester.
“The Role of Music in Western Apache Culture”,
contained in [Wallace-AFC 1960], 1960, pages 468–472.
[McAllester 1961]
David P. McAllester.
Indian Music in the Southwest,
published by the Taylor Museum, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1961, 15 pages.
[McAllester 1962]
David P. McAllester and Donald Nelson Brown (recording engineers and producers) (born 1937).
Music of the Pueblos Apache and Navaho,
published by the Taylor Museum of the Colorado Springs Arts Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Taylor Museum, KCMS-1204, 1962, ASIN B003UP4F44, 33⅓ rpm 12" vinyl audio disc and booklet.
Reissued in [McAllester 2009]. Liner notes reissued in [McAllester 2011].
[McAllester 1971]
David P. McAllester.
Review of Night and Daylight Yeibichei by Boniface Bonnie; Tony Isaacs,
Ethnomusicology, Volume 15, Number 1, published by the University of Illinois Press on behalf of Society for Ethnomusicology, January 1971, pages 167–170.
Review of [Bonnie 1968].
Publication 850406 on JSTOR (subscription access).
[McAllester 1982]
David P. McAllester.
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