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INDEX 



Chippewa songs— Continued. Page 



material 2-13 



mostly major in tonality 17 



origin 15-17 



Chippewa, use of term 59 



Chippewa, warfare with Sioux . . 60-61. 70-71, 72-73 



See also Warfare. 

 Church, George Earl, on use of rattle . 



among Pampas Indians 94 



Clouds— 



songs connected with 16 



songs Nos.42,*i31,150,151. 

 Compass of song, number of tones compos- 



tag 21 



Coon and Craavfish, story of 305 



Costume, woman's, description of 223-224 



Crawfish. See Coon and CrawfLsh. 



Creek music, work on 9 



Cringan, a. T., on rate of movement in melo- 

 dy and accompaniment 206 



Cross Lake Sectlement, Minn. See Wa- 



ba'cliig. 

 CULIN, Stewart, on Indian games 207 



Dakota, reference to 70 



Dancing at Waba'clflg village.... 251-252,284-290 

 Day, Charles R., on songs of the Asaba — 7 



De'kCm, references to 121,122 



Division of a count— 



m Chippewa songs Nos. *6, 21, *10S, 



*110,117,119, 131, 152, 153, 157, 159, 

 161,163. 



in Siou-x songs Nos. 54, 62. 



Divorce, Ceremony of — 



description 162-163 



reference to 149 



Djingwa'kOmigo'kwe, reference to 122 



Dji'sia'sIno'kwe. reference to 184 



Dog feast— 



description of 68, 91 



feature of Drum-presentation Ceremony. . 150, 



173-180 



Dorsey, James Owen, on the Dakota 70 



Dream dance. See Drum-presentation Cere- 

 mony. 



Dreams, connection with songs 16 



Dream songs— 



as war songs 40 



close relationships of 34 



description 37-39 



Lac du Flambeau Reservation 198- 



203, 244-247 



reference to 10 



resemblances to other song groups 52 



rhythmic units 314-317 



Waba'cing village, Red Lake Reserva- 

 tion 252-278, 288-290 



Drum— 



as an accompaniment 15 



for moccasin game songs 41 



independent of voice 12-13 



in use at Waba'cing village 252 



metric unit 32, 33 



origm 143-144 



rhythm 10, 29, 41 



used in war songs 40 



See also Drum-presentation Ceremony. 



Drum-presentation Ceremony— Page 



analysis of songs 181-183 



Ceremony of Divorce 162-163 



departure of Menominee 180 



dog feast 150,173-180 



drum party 147-148 



dnims presented in 144-147 



" drum religion " 142-144 



journey of Menominee 163-165 



presentation of the drum 168-173 



reception of Menominee 164-168 



Restoring the Mourners 153-162 



songs on first day of dancing 150 



Ejaculations, characteristic of certain songs 103 



Engush, Mrs. Mary Warren — 



acknowledgment to v 



on use of scalps 126 



reference to 299 



fi'Niwur.'E— 



account of 184 



in Ceremony of Restoring the Mourners.. 153 



on origin of gambling 206-207 



on Sioux custom 228 



references to 204, 205, 223, 294 



Entert^unment of children, songs for the— 



description 49-50 



Lac du Flambeau Reservation 241 



resemblances to other song groups 57-58 



rhythmic units 330 



White Earth Reservation 302-305 



Fast, boy's, songs concerning 204-206 



Fasting essential to certain musical compo- 

 sition 37 



Fifth of the scale — 



absent from songs Nos. 51, 52. 



occurrence of 5 



Fillmore, John Comfort — 



cited as authority on Omaha music 9 



on Bellabella Indian song 12 



on construction of Indian songs 11 



First note of song, relation to ke>Tiote. . . 18-19 



Flag, use in warfare 91,107 



Fletcher, Alice C, cited as authority on 



Omaha music 9 



Flute, description of 42 



Folk-tales, reference to 304-305 



Form of song, connection with motive of 



song 34 



Fourth— 



occurrence of 5 



prominence in. songs Nos. 106, 109, 110, 170 



Gaga'gins, references to 123, 127 



Gaga'giwIgwCn', reference to 91 



Gambling, account of 206-213 



Game of silence, description of 303-304 



Games of war, children's, description of. . 137-141 

 Gardiner, William, on call of plover and 



beetle 7 



Gauthier, Mrs. Benjamin— 



on women's dress 223 



sketch of 222 



Ga'witayac', death of 80 



Gegwe'djibi'tOS, reference to 252 



Ge'miwOnac', reference to 74 



Gift of pony, songs concerning 237-239 



