DENSMonE] CHIPPEWA MUSIC- — II 101 



(b) SONGS CONCERNING ANIMALS (USUALLY REPRESENTED AS IN MOTION) 



Bulletin 45: 



No. 3. "lu form like a bird it appears" 



No. 121. "I am afraid of the owl" 



No. 196. " Romid-hoofed had pity on me" 

 Present volume: 



No. 23. "Strike ye our land with curved homs" 



No. 2S. "My bird-skin charm is my trust" 



No. 64. "The ravens are singing" 



No. 82. " Riding on my horse " 



No. 85. "I am walking in the sky, a bird I accompany" 



No. 95. Song of the deer (a) 



No. 96. Song of the deer (b) 



No. 97. Song of the deer dancing 



No. 103. Moccasin game song taught by a manido^ in the form of a bear (a) 



No. 104. Moccasin game song taught by a manido' in the form of a bear (6) 



No. 147. "One bird, I am going with him" 



No. 180. "The crawfish cringes" 



Songs in praise of bi'jlkiwuck' were sung in the war dances. When 

 singuig these songs the warriors imitated the action of wikl cattle, 

 holding their arms above their heads to simulate horns and pretending 

 to paw the ground; they imitated also the calls of various wild 

 animals, these being calls which they intended to use in decoying 

 the Sioux. 



