'... a detailed and fascinating account of the musical world of Taiwan’s indigenous Amis people and a background to one of the most well-known musical copyright cases worldwide... The examples described in the book, and those featured in digital format, are a wonderful asset to the book and provide a wealth of first hand material to support the discussion... Tan succeeds in convincing the reader to take a slightly different perspective on Amis singing and, by extension, music-making in other environments. Her approach means that the book will be of interest to many readers, not only those whose primary focus is the music of East Asian minorities.' Asian Ethnology 'As one of the most in-depth studies on Taiwanese aboriginal music in English to date, Shzr Ee Tan's book makes a valuable contribution to this literature.' Ethnomusicology Review 'The book comes with a CD containing the author’s aural recordings of 16 songs and four brief videos... This CD is a wonderful complement to an already excellent book... a complex and fascinating account of Amis life that should be required reading for anyone interested in Taiwan’s indigenous cultures or music.' China Quarterly