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TETON SIOUX MUSIC 



449 



hena'pila are gone 



yelo' lie so 



miye'' kake^'' ecur)' uwa'lahe 

 we I myself will 1 ry it 



Analy, 918. —This song contains only the tones of the major triad and 

 second. Of the intervals 55 per cent are whole tones, and about 22 

 per cent minor thirds, the remaining intervals presenting a variety 

 of progressions, including fifths, fourths, and one major third. In 

 structure the song is melodic with harmonic framework. 



Siya'ka stated that the following song is very old, having been 

 used in the days when tlie entire tribe assembled for a council. It 

 is still sunjr before a council of the tribe. 



No. 185. "I Fear Not' 



Sung by Siya^ka 



Voice Jz=76 

 Drum J - 76 

 Drum-rhythm similar to No. 6 



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(Catalogue No. 455) 



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Ko- la ta-ku 



o - te - lii - ka 



ku - wa - pe 



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he - na ko - wa - ki - pe ^ni le wa-oq we he 



kola^ friends 



ta'ku ote^ika with all manner of diflBculties 



ima^kuwape I have been pursued 



he'na these 



kowa'kipe ^ni I fear not 



le still 



wadQ'' alive 



we am I 



