XVI LIST OF SONGS 
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logue Title of song Name of singer eal Page 
881 | Song in praise of generosity........-----.. Crow’s Heart ..... 89 157 
S82:), "The Sioux -Conie, ?2e. sat eae ee ee d0Jn. Satan 98 167 
883-|; Sane of an-elm dream 8-2 Sas2222 = eee er dG: cutis 2) 105 173 
884 | “I desire to take you with me”’..........- Panrecs eee 47 117 
S85 le et Ms go ee Nee ota tlececas awe oe mowet aa io ELO 2 See cote 48 118 
886 “Rim away? Sos A SE. Se pt a abit CQOn ne eee 49 119 
SSi- jis Wabb:bO LIVE? os. ans oer oe oe ee eee “ihe Meier a lp 50 120 
888 | Song when organizing a war party......... Old Wag. ee. 77 146 
B89 Wear sane o2 oo. mee a ee eee erate ee WS reps ers 102 170 
890 | Fox Society funeral song......-....-.....|----- C6 (oR aI 53 123 
891. |) War medicine sonk.2: 2s fenoce. - ene ee ro Fe panes = vi 80 149 
892" 1) Whose tracks tins. tos ae soa ae Wolf Head.......-. 103 171 
893 | Song of the turtle who went to war. ...-.--|.---- 10 pga Supe site Oh 34 90 
894 | Song of the man who married the birds. . .|.....do.....-.....- 35 92 
895.|| Fox Society war song (a)-.-:-----2s22c.2 Jone - ea ka 52 122 
S96 | Oldiwar sonpen. coe 3. Glan bao ener Buttertly = -.--- 79 148 
$97 |! Buttertly-sswar- song... 2< 722 22 2a2 eect ar = 06 aa a a 88 156 
898: “ Wemadefire’:) Soe a2 sn ote cee ee 7 Lo ni, Be a en 106 174 
899° |)“ Need: L be airard y"" 2 18-5 see eee Good Bear. ......- 51 121 
900 | Song on the roof of the lodge. .........-...|.---- Qt nee see 110 178 
901 "| Song toa little ehitd irs. 25.22. Leading One...... 104 172 
902.1. Woman’s'scalp dance song: <<: 2 sso 2220 aia. 8 domes. troe 87 155 
8053) MGoinig tord aneesn 226s. c tee ss ees Little Crow. .....-- 9 51 
904 | Buffalo Society serenade (b).......------]----- 0 0 hepa nd fie 74 142 
905.) Shican not sleep Varese se ne eee Little Crow and 63 131 
wife. 
906. “The first wite laughs”: 0-262 Ae Yellow Hair......- 18 60 
907-4 SE willtoo aoe aae es ate aed een ae ee Wolf Ghost....---| 83 152 
908") “Siowlare foolusn’ Se 'o" hess ee aes Harry Eaton. ....- 101 169 
909 (2S%t ismy Own Tawlte So. £4 es eee oe James Driver... --. 64 132 
SPECIAL SIGNS USED IN TRANSCRIPTIONS OF SONGS 
These signs are intended simply as aids to the student in becom- 
ing acquainted with the songs. They should be understood as supple- 
mentary to the descriptive analysis rather than a part of the musical 
notation. 
+ placed above a note shows that the tone was sung slightly higher 
than the indicated pitch. Im many instances the tones designated 
by this and the following sign were “unfocused tones, 
” 
or were 
tones whose intonation varied in the several renditions of the song. 
