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Playing the Archive: I Will Not Weep (#2)

Playing the Archive: I Will Not Weep (#2)

Update: 2025-02-21
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European colonists derided them as "headhunters." Christian missionaries forbade them from practicing traditional music and dance. The Indian army continues to target them. But the Naga people of northeast India are still there. In this episode we talk with Senti Toy, a New York-based Naga ethnomusicologist and musician, about how she created the sound exhibit "I will not weep" for the Humboldt-Forum. What does cultural survival sound like in Nagaland today? What can songs tell us about Naga history and resistance?


In Playing the Archive, ethnomusicologists Sydney Hutchinson and Hannah Judd dive into experimental archival research with interviews, radio plays, & more. This podcast is a part of the Second World Music project. To learn more, visit http://secondworldmusic.wordpress.com.


Playing the Archive © 2025 by Sydney Hutchinson/Second World Music is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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Playing the Archive: I Will Not Weep (#2)

Playing the Archive: I Will Not Weep (#2)

Dr. Sydney Hutchinson