"Judge a Man's Wealth by the Number of Songs He Knows"

Authors

  • Carolyn Kenny Antioch University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v16i2.879

Keywords:

Music, music therapy, indigenous, ceremony, ritual, play, social change, healing

Abstract

In my article, I present images relevant to the relationships between land, culture, music, health and healing, and Indigenous societies.  I offer examples of how music works effectively to create positive social change.  I also present some theoretical ideas to support the significance of music in our indivitual and collective lives.

Author Biography

Carolyn Kenny, Antioch University

Carolyn Kenny, Ph.D., MT-BC, MTA is a Music Therapist and indigenous Scholar.  She is also a Professor Emerita at Antioch University Graduate Leadership Program.  Presently, she lives in Vancouver, British Columbia and is employed by the Verna J. Kirkness Foundation (www.vernaj.kirkness.org).

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Published

2016-05-10

How to Cite

Kenny, C. (2016). "Judge a Man’s Wealth by the Number of Songs He Knows". Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v16i2.879