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Narrative.— Beinre beginning this song Maiii'ans said, " In my dream I went to the 

 big bear's lodge and lie told nie what to do. He told me how to swallow the bones 

 and I often go back to his lodge that I may learn from him again. This is what I say 

 in this song which I made up myself. Every dja'sakid has his own animal which he 

 sees in a dream and he learns from this animal what he shall do for the sick person." 



Analysis. — This song is so short that the phonograph cyhnder con- 

 tains nine renditions of it. Tlie transcri])tion is made from the most 

 reguhir rendition, but the intonation is faulty. The singer found mucli 

 difficuhy in starting the song on the octave, owing probably to the 

 presence of the tenth so near the beginning of the song. The tenth 

 is a particularly hard interval to grasj). The rhythm is regularly main- 

 tained, especially the rhythmic unit which consists of the dotted 

 quarter or quarter notes preceded by eighths. The subdivision of 

 the third measure shows some indecision; the rhythmic unit has been 

 clearly given out, and the interest lapses slightly until the rhythmic 

 unit again asserts itself. 



No. 110. "Going Around the World" (Catalogue no. 246) 



Voice J ~ 72 



Drum J.- 138 



(Drura-rliytliin similar to No. 1) 



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ka - man a - ki we ka - wi - ta - kfim-i - gic-ka - man a-ki toe 





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nil - dwe 



kum-i 



lin 



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mi - dwe - kum - i 



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ka - man a-ki we 



KaVita'kfimi'gickaman^ I am going around 



Aki' The world 



Midweek umi'gickaman^ I am going through 



Aki^ The world 



