84 



inti 



accurately given 



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interesting to note that the F flat and succeeding F natural were 



No. 66. Hunting Song (b) 



(Catalogue no. 57) 



Sung by Be'cigwi^wizans 



Voice J— 176 

 Recorded without drum 



^^M 



S^ 



=i=p^ 



^-e- 



Ai 



t= 



JEB^^Ite^gig^ a 



83=11 



=^=>M-I =1/ 



=P=JC 



itzt 



-^^^ 



- 4—^- . 



WollDS 



Ninba^gaako'kwan . My war club 



Gi^cigun Resounds through the sky 



Dee^agwe^wesiiV.. To summon the animals to my 

 call 



Analysis. — The words of this song were too indis- 

 tinct for transcription. This is an instance in 

 which the entire song constitutes a rhythmic unit. 

 Each tone in the first measure was given with equal 

 Song wcture no. 66. acccut, the tempo throughout being unusually well 

 Above the singer are marked. The major third is the largest interval 

 occurring in this song. 



seen his war club and 

 the resounding sky. 



No. 67. Hunting Song (c) 



(Catalogue no. 58) 



ilung by Be^cigwi^wizans 



Voice 



176 



1 



Recorded without drum 



f± 



f=EE 



^i^: 



^^=b 



Um-be sa ta - di - da ci - ci 



srwe ta - di 



da we gin- 



a - ta - gi - ma - ui - do 



WORDS 



wa a hi 



Umbe' Come 



Sa Behold 



Ata^dida^ Let us have a contest 



Cici^gwe rattlesnake 



Gina^tagimanido^ . . Most subtle of reptiles 

 Cici^gwe O rattlesnake 



e hn na 



Song picture no. 67. 



