Natalie Curtis Burlin
(1875–1921)

American ethnomusicologist

Natalie Curtis Burlin

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  • "The Words of Hiparopai: A Leaf from a Traveler's Diary", The Craftsman: Vol. XIII no. 3 (December 1907)
  • "The Song of the Indian Mother", The Craftsman: Vol. XV no. 1 (October 1908)
  • "Creation Myth of the Cochans (Yuma Indians)", The Craftsman: Vol. XVI no. 5 (August 1909)
  • "The People of the Totem-Poles: Their Art and Legends", The Craftsman: Vol. XVI no. 6 (September 1909)
  • "An Historic House on the Hudson: The Silent Witness of the Growth of American Freedom", The Craftsman: Vol. XVII no. 1 (October 1909)
  • "The Hudson-Fulton Memorial Art Exhibit", The Craftsman: Vol. XVII no. 2 (November 1909)
  • "The Classic Dance of Japan", The Musical Quarterly: Vol. I no. 3 (July 1915)
  • "Folk Song and the American Indian", The Southern Workman: Vol. XLIV no. 9 (September 1915)
  • "Busoni's Indian Fantasy", The Southern Workman: Vol. XLIV no. 10 (October 1915)
  • "Again the Negro", Poetry: A Magazine of Verse: Vol. XI no. 3 (December 1917)
  • "Negro Music at Birth", The Musical Quarterly: Vol. V no. 1 (January 1919)
  • "Our Native Craftsmen", The Southern Workman: Vol. XLVIII no. 8 (August 1919)
  • "Black Singers and Players", The Musical Quarterly: Vol. V no. 4 (October 1919)
  • "A Plea for Our Native Art", The Musical Quarterly: Vol. VI no. 2 (April 1920)
  • "American Indian Cradle-Songs", The Musical Quarterly: Vol. VII no. 4 (October 1921)
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