About “Tár”, Indigenous peoples, and plagiarism

<p>I was contacted by your staff for an assessment on the Shipibo-Konibo song you originally intended to use as an opener for the movie. The person responsible for soundtrack acquisition, Natalie Hayden, first asked the renowned UCLA ethnomusicologist Anthony Seeger, who then recommended me. Possibly, my report also reached your eyes. I was recommended by Prof Seeger, because:</p> <p>I am the person who &ldquo;received his PhD in musicology from the university of Vienna, specializing in Indigenous music from the Ucayali valley in Eastern Peru, where he spent five years among the Shipibo-Konibo&rdquo;. That means that I am the person who &mdash; uniquely identifiable &mdash; actually did the research that is claimed by your fictional character Lydia T&aacute;r (try and google the quote. You will find my CV and Lydia&rsquo;s &mdash; nobody else&rsquo;s).</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@leukozyt/about-t%C3%A1r-indigenous-peoples-and-plagiarism-fc1d8159004f"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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