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CHIPPEWA MUSIC II 



287 



No. 167. "The Entire World" (Catalogue No. 297) 



Sung by Ki^miwun 



Voice J — 100 

 Drum J= 100 

 (Drum-rhythm similar to No. 19) 



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nima'wimigun^ weeps for me 



Analysis. — This was said to be the music of a dance much older 

 than the ca'wtino'ga. The three renditions of the song recorded are 

 identical except that the tone before the words is prolonged in the 

 first rendition. The song is characterized by a vigorous rhythm, 

 with a distinct unit which occurs three times in entirety and parts 

 of which are found throughout the song. The melody is minor in 

 tonality and contains only the tones of the tonic triad and sixth. 



