260 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 53 



No. 136. Dream Song (Catalogue No. 325) 



Sung by Awun'akum'igickun' 

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Analysis. — The intervals of progression in tliis melody are unusu- 

 ally large and would present some difficulties to a singer of the white 

 race. It is, however, a bright and attractive melody, lively in 

 tempo, and strongly rhythmic in character. The tones are those of 

 the tonic triad and sixth. The first measures were not included in 

 the repetitions of the song. 



No. 137. Dream Song (Catalogue No. 326) 



Sung by Awun^akum^igickun^ 



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