INDEX 



213 



Intervals— Continued. Page 



minor third— continued. 



in ceremonial songs 63 



in war songs 141 



largest interval in certain songs. 85,141,178 

 most frequent interval of progression 



in certain song 30 



principal interval of descent in certain 



song 31 



second, in war song 138 



simple in MIde' songs 18 



standard of measurement 4 



whole tone between seventh and eighth. . 164 

 Intonation— 



general discussion 4-5 



variations in MIde' songs 19,20 



Invitations— 



to ceremony for dying chief 52 



to initiation ceremony 37 



JiWA'BiKiTO', acknowledgment to 25 



Juggler— 



performance described 123-125 



song of the 125-126 



Sec also Dja'sakid. 



Key. See Tonality. 



Keynote, relation of tones to 7 



Ki'ose'wini'ni, songs by 153, 162, 208 



Ki'TCiMAK'WA, songs by 49,50,81,87,152,161 



Krehbiel, II. E., cited as to tonality in 

 American negro songs 130 



Leech Lake res.— 



condidonson 1 



scene of ceremony for dying chief 51 



social songs on 118-106 



songs (ISO) of, tabulated analysis 8-11 



Light for hunting at night 86 



Location of Chippewa 1 



Lodges for use in MIde'— 



arrangement in ceremony for dying 



chief 52 



arrangement in initiation ceremony 39 



construction 36 



Sec also Mlde'wlgan. 



Loon clan or totem , reference to 142 



Love charms. See Charms. 



Love-charm songs 88-92 



Love songs— 



Red Lake res 182-186 



tabulated analysis of ISO songs 8-11 



White Earth res 148-150 



Main'.\ns (elder)— 



diagram of path of life drawn by 24 



initiation ceremony described by 25 



on leader of initiation ceremony 37-38 



Main'ans (younger) — 



doctor songs recorded by 119,121,122 



Initiation ceremony described by 25 



narrative of song by 126-127 



on origin of his "special medicine" songs. 119 

 songs by . 30, 31,34, 35, 40-43, 81, 106-110, 138, 157 

 story of 119 



Major third. See Intervals. 



Major triad in ceremonial songs 63 



Manido'— Page 



forms assumed by 14, 02 



in origin legend of MIde' 21-24 



invocation to 37, 57 



of thunder, significance to Indians 129-1.30 



reference 15 



song of the 30 



Manido'gicIgo'kwe — 



songs by 91,92,148-149 



song-drawings made by 15 



Mark, John — 



account of 175 



song by 195 



Measure-beginnings, pulse of 173 



Medicinal herbs, songs connected with use of 92 



.Medicine bag. See MIde' bags. 



Medicine Pole and stone— 



description of 36 



disposition of 51 



use of pole in ceremony for dying chief. . . 52, 53 



Medicines— 



songs connected with 15,20,21,96,109 



use in MIde' 20-21 



Mee. Mrs. Charles— 



[ acknovledgment to 8 



I songs by 151 , 163 



Melodic analysis— 



dream songs (White Earth res.) 136-137 



love songs- 

 Red Lake res 185-186 



White Earth res 155- 156 



MIde' songs (90) 115 



miscellaneous songs (180) 8-10 



moccasin-game songs — 



Red Lake res 191 



White Earth res 159-161 



unclassified songs- 

 Red Lake res 206-208 



White Earth res 165-166 



war songs- 

 Red Lake res 180-181 



White Earth res 146-148 



woman's-dance songs (Red Lake res.).. 196-198 



Melodic, e.xplanation of term 8,11 



Melody of songs, importance of 2-3,14 



Metric unit — 



method of indicating 5 



seldom similar in drum and voice 6 



slow in love-charm songs 91 



MIde'— 



behefs 13-14, 15 



ceremony for dying chief 51 



description of lodge 22 



diagram representing path of life 24 



emblem 14 



ethics 14, 24, 32 



initiation ceremony of first degree 24-51 



mediums of exerting power 20 



mnemonic system 15-17, 18 



origin 21-24 



purpose 59, CO 



rattles used in 12 



ritual exactness not essential 13 



symbolism 16, 81 



treatment of sick 12,51-55,92,11S-120 



use of "medicine" 20-21 



use of vermilion paint 113 



