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The Book of Woodcraft 



BIRD DANCE SONG. 



CAHUILLA TRIBE. 

 'Reeorded by 

 CHAS.F.LUMMI3. 



Moderately, with motion. J s ise. 



Harmonized by 

 ARTHUR FARWELL. 



Coo - na loo - na lo co la-u/ loo — • na Ioo~^ na lo co 15^, 

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Coo - na loe • da lo eo' 



dem-a- i-qua to-qua^i - ca lo co la-n. 

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na loo - na lo oo la-u, loo — • na loo — "^ na lo co la-u. 



Coo - na loo - aa 1« eo la-n wi dem-a- i-qua to^jun-i - ea lo co la-n. 



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At length the song stops. Squaws begin nudging the 

 braves and pointing forward. New music by the Medicine 

 Man begins. The Zonzimondi, The Mujje Mukesin* or 



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Muj - je muk - e - sin aw • yaw - yon muj - je muk - e - sin aw - yaw - yon 



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muj - je muk - e - sin aw - yaw - yon muj - je muk - e - sin aw - yaw • yon. 



other dance song. The braves jump up, dance around 

 once, with heads high in air, almost held backward and 

 not crouching at all. {They carry no clubs yet.) 



* This Moccasin Song is from Fred R. Burton's American "Primitive 

 Music," 1909. 



There are many fine airs and dances in Alice C. Fletcher's "Indian Story 

 and Song," Small, Maynard & Co., 1900. ($1.00.) 



