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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



[bull. 45 



Nimanido^winawa^ I see a spirit likeness 



Nikan^ In my Mide' brother 



Nimanido^-vvitawa^ He speaks with spirit power 



Nikan^ My Mlde^ brother 



Analysis. — The rhythmic unit of this song occurs four times and 

 is readil}'' discerned. Attention is directed to the range and tenor 

 register of this song, which was sung by an old woman. The voice 

 was harsh in quahty, but fairly accurate in intonation. 



No. 79. Healing Song 



Sung by O^deni^gun 



(Catalogue no. 71) 



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