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446Hawaii 174Hauserman, Thomas 19, 393-4Hebrides 130Hellmer, Jose Raul 269Heterophony 24, 26,28-9, 48, 50-1, 69, 74, 105, 108, 113, 140, 155, 160, 153, 172, 176,243, 387, 391, 393; variant heterophony 28, 50, 64-65, 67, 142, 194, 225-29;unison heterophony 24Heuerdahl, Thor 19, 192, 273, 275-76Hewes, Gordon 315, 317, 350-51, 383-4Hibberd, Lloyd 96, 128-130Hickmann, Hans 182, 265-66himene tarava 174Hindustani 165hocket 37, 42, 288, 334Hoffman, Stephen 19, 134, 366Hominids 14, 302, 311, 316-17, 326, 332; musical abilities 314, 318, 322; whistling319; singing 302-3, 311, 314; group singing as a defense strategy 304, 306, 379;attacking lions 308, 321; asking questions 332; and speech 347; and language347Homo erectus 313, 346; as Homo sapiens 346-7, 349, 351, 376; and speech 313Homo habilis 346-347Homo sapiens 15-16, 293, 313, 318, 346-7, 349, 351; archaic 318, 376, 380; andpolyphony 298; and articulated speech 298; and language 351-354Homophony 24, 29, 33, 147Hoomii 235-356Hornbostel, Erich Moritz von 126, 167, 175, 181Hungary 9, 143, 255, 327Iakubov, Manashir 19, 62, 387Iashvili, Mzia 18, 96, 388-90Ibn Sina (Avicenna) 144Iceland 102,118, 126-28, 130-31, 146, 182, 201, 210-12, 230, 388ICTM (International Council for Traditional Music) 178, 395Igbo 42Ikhtisamov, Khamza 150, 236, 391Imazig hen (see also Tuaregs) 45Imereti 77, 84, 92, 103,225India 12, 23,143,158164-66,211,258, 301, 306, 352, 369,Indo-Europeans 58, 188, 193, 198, 210-17, 219-24, 232, 238, 245, 290;Musical legacy of 60 184, 217-23; mixture with the ancient European musicaltraditions 217, 223-24; as members of Middle Eastern musical family 188, 228;Indo-European languages 5, 59, 74, 135, 138, 180, 188 210-11, 242, 254, 326instrumental polyphony (see blown instruments)Iron Curtain 13. 48, 186, 280Islam: in Africa 36, 43, 44;and music 42, 44, 145, 378; pre-Islamic culture 46; inNuristan 244;

447Iso 114, 116 (see also drone)Istria 112Italy 201, 215, 390, 395-96; northern 134, 223; singing style 137, 138-142, 147;Southern 197Ivanov, Viacheslav Vsevolodovich 19, 216, 253, 313,Ives, Charles 120, 233, 143, 278Japan 11, 19, 27, 66, 155-58, 176, 247, 250, 255-6, 274, 371, 373, 393, 395Javae 171,Jazz 10, 41, 281, 285, 289, 314,Jesperson, Otto 301, 312Jews 67, 146-7, 166, 203, 331, 396Jingpo 159Jizeng, Mao 159-160Johnson, Wendell 359, 362-3, 368-69Jones A. 33, 36Jordania Mindia 21, 75, 97, 387Jordania Nugzar 21, 97, 388-89Juuz, Juuzli 134(see also yodeling)Kabardinians 55, 57Kaeppler, Adrienne 173-75, 202, 273Kai 149-50, 235Kakheti (K’akheti) 77-78, 82, 217-19, 388Kalandadze, Nino 18, 389, 392-94Kancheli, Gia 18Kane, Frank 18, 394Kanzi 301, 316, 336, 343-44Karbelashvili famili singers 96Khakassia 150, 235Kharlap, Miron 313, 350, 382-3Khevsureti 78, 82, 198-200, 202Khoikhoi 39Khoisan languages 39, 46Khrushchev, Nikita 19,Kiknadze, Zurab 18, 199King, Barbara 315-317, 346King, Roger 20King, Tunde 43Kolessa, Filaret 68Komi 19, 49, 62-65, 389, 391Komitas 149Kortlandt, A. 305, 308Krelle 42Kvizhinadze, Marina 97, 393, 395Kuba, Ludvig 110, 181

446Hawaii 174Hauserman, Thomas 19, 393-4Hebrides 130Hellmer, Jose Raul 269Heterophony 24, 26,28-9, 48, 50-1, 69, 74, 105, 108, 113, 140, 155, 160, 153, 172, 176,243, 387, 391, 393; variant heterophony 28, 50, 64-65, 67, 142, 194, 225-29;unison heterophony 24Heuerdahl, Thor 19, 192, 273, 275-76Hewes, Gordon 315, 317, 350-51, 383-4Hibberd, Lloyd 96, 128-130Hickmann, Hans 182, 265-66himene tarava 174Hindustani 165hocket 37, 42, 288, 334Hoffman, Stephen 19, 134, 366Hominids 14, 302, 311, 316-17, 326, 332; musical abilities 314, 318, 322; whistling319; singing 302-3, 311, 314; group singing as a defense strategy 304, 306, 379;attacking lions 308, 321; asking <strong>question</strong>s 332; and speech 347; and language347Homo erectus 313, 346; as Homo sapiens 346-7, 349, 351, 376; and speech 313Homo habilis 346-347Homo sapiens 15-16, 293, 313, 318, 346-7, 349, 351; archaic 318, 376, 380; andpolyphony 298; and articulated speech 298; and language 351-354Homophony 24, 29, 33, 147Hoomii 235-356Hornbostel, Erich Moritz von 126, 167, 175, 181Hungary 9, 143, 255, 327Iakubov, Manashir 19, 62, 387Iashvili, Mzia 18, 96, 388-90Ibn Sina (Avicenna) 144Iceland 102,118, 126-28, 130-31, 146, 182, 201, 210-12, 230, 388ICTM (<strong>International</strong> Council for Traditional Music) 178, 395Igbo 42Ikhtisamov, Khamza 150, 236, 391Imazig hen (see also Tuaregs) 45Imereti 77, 84, 92, 103,225India 12, 23,143,158164-66,211,258, 301, 306, 352, 369,Indo-Europeans 58, 188, 193, 198, 210-17, 219-24, 232, 238, 245, 290;Musical legacy of 60 184, 217-23; mixture with <strong>the</strong> ancient European musicaltraditions 217, 223-24; as members of Middle Eastern musical family 188, 228;Indo-European languages 5, 59, 74, 135, 138, 180, 188 210-11, 242, 254, 326instrumental polyphony (see blown instruments)Iron Curtain 13. 48, 186, 280Islam: in Africa 36, 43, 44;and music 42, 44, 145, 378; pre-Islamic culture 46; inNuristan 244;

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