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CHIPPEWA MUSIC 



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and was swaying it back and forth when some boys pulled up the poles and threw the 



man and his lodge far into the water. No one paid any attention to the man after 



that. 



(Catalogue no. 213) 



No. 111. The Song of Ce'deens' (Juggler's Song) 



Sung by Ga''gandac'' ("one whose sails are driven by the wind ") 



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 Drum J— 126 



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Kabebin'dige' I have gone 



No'sTs My grandchild 



Kiwi^giwam'ifi Into your lodge 



Analysis. — This song was sung three times and in each rendition 

 the sixth was lowered a semitone in the first measure and a smaller 

 interval in the remaining portion of the song. The second of the 

 measures containing the words was sung slower to permit the enunci- 

 ation of the syllables; otherwise the rhythm of the voice was steadily 

 maintained. The drum was silent when the words were sung. 



