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TETOlSr SIOUX MUSIC 



Analysis of War Songs 



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The songs of the mihtary societies and the songs of war are divided 

 hito two analysis groups, the first comprising songs a majority of 

 which arc beheved to be more than 50 years old and the second 

 comprising songs believed to be of more recent origin. 



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No. 120 



No. 101 



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No. 136 



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No. 127 



No. 174 



No. 146 



No. 101 



No. 177 



No. 99 

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No. 100 



In the first group are the songs of the Miwa'tani and Karigi'yuha, 

 the older of the military societies, together with the older war songs. 

 This group comprises songs Nos. 122, 125-177, and No, 179. In the 

 second group are those of the military societies more recently 

 organized among the Teton — that is, the Fox, Badger, and Strong 

 Heart societies, and the White Horse Riders — together with war 

 songs found in the description of the Sun dance, and in the 



