266 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETIINOEOGV [m-M,. 53 



No. 143. Dream Song (Cataloguo No. 313) 



Sung by Ki''miwun 

 Voice J=: 144 

 Drum J = 1 20 

 ( Druiu-rhy thm similar to No. 2) 



_^. -^ ^. -^ ^ .<2- .(2- .(t- #. ^- -f. 





t 



4=: 



-i — r^ 



t: 



:f:: 



-^- ^ 



iiH^ 



lE^ 



i4: 



=9^= 



:p=P=#: 





-P— (t 



W3g: 







-ir 



ii: 



4: 



Analysis. — Four renditions of tliis song were recorcletl ; the second 

 and tliird rentlitions were followed by the peculiar wliistle and hiss 

 already described. The song contains the tones of the tonic triad 

 and sixth and is harmonic in structure. The rhythmic unit contains 

 four measures, its repetitions comprising the entire song. 



The following is a song of the moccasin game. It is unusual to find 

 a moccasin game song wliich is said to have had its origin in a dream. 

 Long ago the players sought skill by means of fasts and dreams, but 

 at present the game is regarded less seriously. Tliis song was recorded 

 by a member of a Canadian band of Cliippewa, among whom the 

 moccasin game may have retained its original status (see p. 206). 



No. 144. Dream Song 



Sung by Awun'akum'igickun^ 



(Catalogue No. 319) 



Voice J =72 

 Drum J =104 

 ( Drum-rhythm similar to No. 19 ) 



iiii 



:tr_tr- 





4f • 





-^— ^ 



i^E^ 



:d= 



I 



