LIST OF SONGS 



XIX 



Cata- 

 logue 

 No. 



Name of singer 



Description of song 



Title of song 



Serial 

 No. 



Page 



232 

 233 

 220 

 220 

 221 

 222 

 225 

 241 



302 

 305 



440 

 441 

 442 

 443 

 444 

 445 

 446 

 447 



448 

 449 



Mec'kawiga'bau . . 



do 



do 



Dji'sia'slno'kwe . . 



do 



Mrs. Gauthier 



O'gabea'slno'kwe. 

 do 



John W. Carl 

 Odjlb'we 



Begging dance song . . 



do 



Love song 



do 



do 



do 



do 



For the entertainment 

 of children. 



do 



do 



"My travels" 



Song of thanks for food 



"I am thinking of her" 



" Weeping for my love" 



"Come, let us sing" 



Song of an ambitious mother 



Love song 



Lullaby 



Song of the Game of Silence . 

 Song of the cravpflsh 



117 

 118 

 109 

 110 

 111 

 112 

 113 

 127 



179 

 180 



Sioux Songs of the Drum-presentation Ceremony 



Cata- 

 logue 



No. 



Name of singer 



Title of song 



Serial 

 No. 



S.l 



S.2 



S.3 



S.4 



S.5 



S.6 



S.7 



S.8 



S.9 



S. 10 



S. 11 



S.12 



S.13 



S.14 



S.15 



S.IG 



S. 17 



S. 18 



S. 10 



S.20 



Mec'kawiga'bau. 



....do 



do 



....do 



....do 



....do 



....do 



....do 



....do 



....do 



....do 



....do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



Song of departure 



Song of the chief 



Song of the speaker 



Song of the owner of the dram 



Song of the warriors 



Song of giving away the drum. 

 Song of restoring the mourners 



Song of paint ing the faces 



Mourners' song 



Song of the pipe 



Song of the drum 



Song of the closed door 



First song of the dog feast 



Second song of the dog feast. . . 



Third song of the dog feast 



Fourth song of the dog feast. . . 



Fifth song of the dog feast 



Sixth song of the dog feast 



Seventh song of the dog feast. . 

 Warriors' song 



149 

 150 

 151 

 151 

 152 

 152 

 154 

 155 

 156 

 169 

 170 

 172 

 173 

 174 

 175 

 176 

 176 

 177 

 178 

 178 



Special Signs Used in Transcriptions of Songs 



I I placed above the music indicates that the tones 



included within the bracket constitute a rhythmic unit. 



+ placed above a note indicates that the tone is sung slightly less 

 than a semitone higher than the proper pitch. 



— placed above a note indicates that the tone is sung sUghtly less 

 than a semitone lower than the proper pitch. 



placed above a note indicates that the note is prolonged slightly 

 beyond its proper time. 



