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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



[BULii. ei 



No. 7. "With Dauntless Courage" (Catalogue No. 

 Sung by Lone Man 



Voice J =96 

 Drum not recorded 



(1) 



A ^ 



r r P ^t=- 



tr-p^- 



4=- 





^=^^=^ 



^m 



4: 



(1) 



(2) 



(2) 



PPS 



:t^- '^^- 



■I F— r-|t— F^ • a— pF F F • — r# ^^j g- , 



(3) 



(1) 



f4— E=i •- 



:#=ki 



-i: 



(2) 



E - 6a o - za - ye kiij - liaij 

 (1) (2) 



til - we - ni wa - 



m^^:^ 



i=: 





^ 



ip=ir 



:p=^^ 



si^^ 



la - ke sni ca bli - he - ci - ya wa-013 we - lo 

 (3) 



F^^^ 



^=*: 



-m m ji 1 r 



-1 1 F 1 1- 



±- L— ] •-;—•- 



:2: 



4=^ 



a 



WORDS 



eda'' ozu^ye kiqhag'' on the warpath 



tuwe^ni walake^ ^ni 6ii I give place to none 



blihe'iriya waoij' welo' with dauntless courage I live 



Analysis. — The descending interval of a fourth comprises more 

 than a third of the entire number of intervals in this song. Three 

 rhythmic units appear, and a comparison of them is of interest. 

 Tlie count-divisions of the first unit are reversed in the second. 

 The third unit begins with two eighth notes, like the first, but 

 these are followed by a reversal of the count-division fomid in the 

 first unit. The ascent of a twelfth, which occurs with the introduc- 

 tion of the words, was given quite accurately, but the intonation on the 

 measure containing the words wadrj' wclo' was faulty, approach- 

 ing a glissando in the descent from one tone to another. 



