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Voice 



CHIPPEWA MUSIC 177 



No. 155. "Inside the C'aVe" (Catalogue no. 140) 

 Sung by Gi^wita'bines 



132 



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Apickwe^kamigaug' Inside the cave 



Abidog' That is where, it seems, 



Ni'mico^mis My grandfather is 



This is a very okl song. The phonograph record was played for a 

 man on the White Earth reservation, who recognized it at once and 

 said "That is an old Chippewa war-dance song of the days before 

 they were friendly with the Sioux." 



Analysis. — This song was sung five times and in four of these ren- 

 ditions the last part is repeated as marked. 



The beat of the drum is in quarter notes, preceded by an unac- 

 cented stroke. 



No. 156 

 Sung by Gi^'nawigi^cig 



(Catalogue no. 172) 



Voice 

 Drum 



— 92 



— 96 



(Drum-rhythm similar to No. 1) 



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This song shows a very rapid drum beat with a slow melody 

 rhytlim. In the beat of the drum we find an impetus to quickened 

 pulse and rapid action, while the slower melody rhythm suggests con- 

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