DENSMOKE] ^ CHIPPEWA MUSIC 113 



No. 99. "Our Dwelling is Royal" (Catalogue no. 6) 

 Sung by Deda^bicac^ (" bird flying low toward the earth") 



WORDS 



Ninda'binan^ Our dwelling 



Ogimawan^ Is royal 



Ninda^binan^ Our dwelling 



AyayadoMamin^ Is widely renowned 



Song picture no. 

 The MIcie'wInl'nl is 

 soon in his own lodge, 

 roses tjeing introduced 

 to express the idea of 

 beauty or luxury. 



Song picture no. 100. 

 Wavy lines represent 

 the song. 



No. 100. "Vermilion, I Sing of Thee" (Catalogue no. 7) 



Sung by Deda'bicac/ 



Onama''nahoinaya^ Vermilion, I sing of thee 



We''namana^homaya ... 0, Vermilion, I sing of thee 



Vermilion paint was frequently carried and used 

 by theMlde'. 



No. 101. "There Stands a Man" 



Sung by Deda^bicac' 



WORDS 



Ni'boinfni ]_,, ^ , 



„, .,.„,. inerc stands a man 



Wanihinr ni }^^ . . , . ^ ^ , 



,,. ,,.. ,, , , It IS lor nim 1 stand 



Miwe'djiga'boeyan' J 



No. 102. "I Stand" 

 Sung by Deda^bicac' 



WORDS 



Niba'wiyan^ I stand 



Gid ub^ena' Are you present? 



Wa'weciga^bowiyan^ I rise, I stand 



12692°— Bull. 45—10 8 



(Catalogue no. 8) 



Song picture no. 101. 

 (Catalogue no. 9) 



