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Anthony Seeger is the author of Why
Suyá Sing: A Musical Anthropology of an Amazonian People, Cambridge
University Press, 1987 and co-editor of Early Field Recordings: A
Catalogue of the Cylinder Collections at the Indiana University Archives of
Traditional Music (Indiana University Press, 1987). His numerous
published articles have focused on issues of land and human rights for
Brazilian Indians, issues of archiving and intellectual property, and
ethnomusicological theory and method. Recent articles appear in The
United States and Canada: The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol 3;
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Second Edition, Vol 1;
and Folk Heritage Collections in Crisis, Washington DC: Council on
Library and Information Resources. Seeger served as Director of
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings at the Smithsonian Institute from 1988 to
2000. He served as Director of the Archives of Traditional Music at
Indiana University and as a professor in the Department of
Anthropology from 1982 to 1988. He was a researcher and professor in
the Department of Anthropology at the Museu Nacional in Rio de Janiero from
1975 to 1982. Seeger was Executive Producer of all recordings issued
on the Smithsonian Folkways label between 1988 and 2000, a total of about
250 recordings. He also wrote five half-hour shows on American Folk
Music that was broadcast on the BBC in 1998.
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