DENSMOUE] 



TETON SIOUX MUSIC 



275 



with my friends, still walking with l)aro feet. They have made a new sweat lodge 

 near the old one, and I am the first to enter it. Again they bring hot stones and pour 

 water on th<>m, and again they ml) me with the sage leaves. After this I put on 

 moccasins and leggings, and go away. 



This is the means by which we prolonged our lives in the old days. My niece 

 recovered. 



The wTiter then asked some question about the care given the 

 girl by the medicine-man (or doctor) and Ohl Buff ah) repHed indig- 

 nantly: "It was Wakaij'taijka who saved her life; not the doctor. 

 She lived in answer to my prayer." 



Tliis song is commonly used ])y medicine-men of tlie tri])e: 



No. 93. "A Wind from the North" 



Sung by Two Shields 



(Catalogue No. 530) 



Voice J:iz132 

 Drim J 23 160 

 Drum-rhytlim similar to No. 19 



Caq - te ma - to - ke - ca - ca waq - ma - yai] - ka yo 



Si: 



£: 



E: 



j«— «- 



Si 



E;E3 



-f^ 



:^=Cp: 



cai} - te ma -to - ke - ca - ca waij -ma-yai]-ke 

 Voice 1— 104 





■li s*— hgH- [-#- 



£ 



ya - ta ta - te hi - i - yo ma a - u we 



i 



-Jsi: 



^m 



-Ti-^ — ^- — P — r» "-r- — 



3 =^ ^1-^ b^ 



(^ \ f i RE 



6ai] - te ma-to - ke - ca - ca waij- ma - yaq-ke 

 Voice J_ 104 



W*'^^ 



^LtL 



^^ P- 



-•-r- 



^"^^ 



:p=i: 



-=t 



6ai; - te ma-to - ke - ca - ca he - i - ya - ye wa - ye 



