In Tune /
Series: Turtle Island voices Published by : Rubicon Publishing, (Oakville, ON :) Physical details: 48 p. ; col. ill. ISBN:9781770583405.
Subject(s):
Indians of North America
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Canada
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Juvenile literature.
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Musical instruments
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Juvenile literature.
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Musicians
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Juvenile literature.
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Music
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Juvenile literature.
Year: 2011
Item type:
Print
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Grade 2 Social Studies
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W. Ross Macdonald School Library General Stacks | Non-fiction | 780 MIC (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Copy: 1 | Available | 2013-3444 | ||
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W. Ross Macdonald School Library Leveled Reading Shelf A-Z | Non-fiction | 780 MIC (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Copy: 8 | Available | 2013-3776 |
Aboriginal peoples have been making music, from traditional drum dances to modern hip-hop beats, for thousands of years. Today, many people are making music behind the scenes, too. Students will be able to see whether they have the skills needed to work as a music producer, songwriter, or promoter. Students will also learn about some musical instruments they’ve never heard about before.
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