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CHIPPEWA MUSIC 



No. 77. Healing Song 

 Sung by Mi'jakiya^cig 



93 



(Catalogue no. 78) 



Voice J= 104 

 Recorded without drum 



"We - on - di - kwe - bi - wiig e We - na - bo - jo 



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kuo - mis 



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bi - wug 



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We'ondikwe^biwiig^ They are in close consultation 



with their heads together 



We'nabo'jo We'nabo'jo 



Okwomisiim^ And his grandmother 



Analysis. — Two strongly ascending progressions at 

 the first of this song mark it as different from the ma- 

 jority of Mide' songs. The dotted quarter at the begin- g^j^^, picture no. 

 ning of each measure forms the foundation of a simple 77. we'nabo'jo 

 rhythmic unit which is repeated with little change motherLeshown 



throughout the song. in this drawing. 



No. 78. Healing Song 



Sung by Mi^jakiya^cig 



(Catalogue no. 79) 



Voice J= 100 

 Recorded without drum 



Ni-ma-ni-do- wi - ua - wa ui-kan-<ig i hi e ni-nia-ni- 



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do - wi - na - wa ni-kan-fig i hi e ni-ma-ni 



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B-fii 





do - wi - ta 



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wa ni - kan -tg i hi 



ni - ma - ni - do ni - kan - t.g 



