INDEX 



215 



Range of singers' voices. See Voice. Page 



Range, exceptional, of songs analyzed 94, 109 



Rattles— 



description 11, 12 



used by doctor 119 



used in ceremony for dying chief 52 



Rattlesnake, song to a 85 



Recording songs, methods of 3^, 15 



Red Lake kes.— 



not a source of MIde' songs 1 



peculiarities in songs from 123, 176, 189 



singers 173-170 



social songs on 166-208 



tabulated analysis of 180 songs S-U 



Registers of songs by female tenors. See 

 Voice. 



Religion. Sec MIde'. 



Rests, unusual in hunting songs 86 



Rhythm— 



correspondence with idea of song 131 



general discussion of 5-6 



in magic songs 18 



in MIde' songs, characteristics of 18-19 



of dream song 127 



of healing song : 95 



of war songs 127, 139 



peculiarity in Red Lake war song 178 



principal rhythm of songs unvarying ... 3 



suggestive of Scotch and negro music 176 



Rhythmic analysis — 



dream songs (White Earth res.) 137 



love songs — 



Red Lake res 186 



White Earth res 150 



MIde' songs (90) 117 



miscellaneous songs (ISO) 11 



moccasin-game songs — 



Red Lake res 191 



White Earth res 160 



unclassified songs — 



Red Lake res 207 



White Earth res 106 



war songs- 

 Red Lake res 181 



White Earth res 147 



woman's-dance songs (Red Lake res.) 197 



Sa'gii'diwIn'ina'gOmo'wIn. See Love songs. 

 Scale, five- toned — 



explanation of term 7 



in ceremonial songs 63,67,71 



limitations as notation system 3 



Scotch music, reference to 176 



Secondary accent, rare occurrence of 5 



Selkirk, Henry, songs by 133-135,154 



Shells. See Mi'gls. 



"Shooting" of candidate for initiation. . . 29,43-44 



Signs, special, used in songs, e.xplanation 



of XIX, 5-6 



Singers, Indl'VN— 



mannerisms 199 



of Red Lake res 173-176 



Sioux, war songs learned from 139,142 



Smith, Rev. George, account of 130 



Social dance, ceremonies on opening 145-146 



Social songs. Sec Songs. 



Song and ejaculation, combination of 45 



Songs— page 



common form of Chippewa songs 151 



general description- 

 intonation 4-5 



introduction I-4 



rhythm 5-6 



structure g 



tone material 7-8 



important events celebrated by 1 



list of— 



by catalogue numbers xv-xi.x 



by serial numbers xi-xv 



manner of closing 59 



MIde' songs — 



additional songs 106-115 



ceremonial songs 62-78 



connected with cure of sick 73,92-96 



connected with rare medicines... 18,96-106 



for initiation into sixth degree 55-62 



general characteristics 14-20 



in ceremony for dying chief 53 



love-charm songs 88-92 



tabulated analyses 8-11, 115-118 



to insure success 82-88 



translation g 



social songs- 

 dream songs 118-137 



Fourth of July celebration 166-173 



love songs 148-156, 182-180 



moccasin-game songs 156-101, 180-191 



singers 173-170, 199 



unclassified songs 101-106, 198-208 



war songs 137-148, 176-181 



woman's-dance songs 192-198 



See also the various groups of songs, as 

 Ceremonial songs. Dream songs. Love 

 songs, MIde' songs, etc. 



"Spirit power," explanation of term 15 



Sweat lodge, structure and use of 25-26 



Syncopations rare in Chippewa songs 57 



Tonality'— 



dream songs (White Earth res.) 136 



general discussion 7-8 



love songs — 



Red Lake res 185 



White Earth res 155 



major key for plaintive melody 183 



MId6 songs (90) 115 



moccasin-game songs- 

 Red Lake res 191 



White Earth res 159 



tabulated analysis ( 180 songs) 8 



unclassified songs — 



Red Lake res 206 



White Earth res 165 



war songs — 



Red Lake res 180 



White Earth res 146 



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

 Tone material— 



accented tones in MIde' songs 57 



certain MIde' songs, discussion of 75 



diatonic tones compared with accidentals. 5 



dream songs (White Earth res.) 136 



general discussion 7-8 



