Historical Soundscapes
A sound-based humanities project asking what Indigenous sonic life may have sounded like across particular places and historical moments.
Soundscape · History · Place · Listening
What this project does
A sound-based humanities project asking what Indigenous sonic life may have sounded like across particular places and historical moments.
Why it matters
This project creates a public space for community-facing interpretation and deeper scholarly engagement. It can hold project context, methods, collaborators, student learning, documentation, and future outputs.
Methods and Media
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Community, Consent, and Collaboration
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Student Training
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Outputs
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