220 



BUREAU OF AMEEICAN ETHNOLOGY 



[bull. 61 



{Fourth rendition) 



ito^kagata in the direction before us 



ta^ku something 



wakaQ' worthy of reverence 



o^ta many (of the stones) 



kigyai)' flying 



kiyu^ze continuing to fly 



wagyag^kiye '. behold them 



Analysis. — This melody comprises the tones of the fourth five- 

 toned scale witli tlie sharped second as an accidental. The descend- 

 ing interval of an augmented second was clearly given. This interval 

 occurs also in songs Nos. 106 and 225. Four renditions of this song 

 were recorded, tlie repetitions heginning watliout a break in the time. 

 About 75 per cent of the intervals are downward progressions. 



The three songs following were also composed and used by Bear 

 Necklace. 



No. 64. "A Sacred Stone Nation Ts Speaking" (Catalogue No. 566) 



Sung by Charging Thunder 

 Voice ^ — 168 

 Drum J^ - 168 

 See drum-rhythm below 



-^ -^ -#- A -•- -•- 



g05: 



F- -•- -•- -0- -#- -»- , 



#— !«- 



Tu - wa to 



ki - ya ta 



ke - ye - lo 



wa-zi - ya-tar) tuq-kar) o - ya - te war) i - jl na - ya - hoq-pi 



;§^ 





^^^3.=^ 



atzi: 



-S S s- 



kte 

 Drum-rliythm 



tu - wa to - ki - ya ta - ke - ye - lo 



P=? P=5 P=3 P=^ 



