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1889. T]\e Sioux woro camped together on the Standing Rock 

 Reservation to consider coding some land. Sitting Bull used to go 

 around the camp circle every evening just before sunset on his 

 favorite horse, singing this song." This gathering of the Sioux is 

 mentioned on page 4. 



No. 194. Song of Sitting Bull (b) 



Sung by Uskd-as^a-Shield 

 Voice J = 60 

 Drum J~ 60 

 Drum-rhytlnn .siiiiikir to Xo. 6 



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Ta-taij-ka - i-yo -ta-2/a-ke he lie-ya ke-ya- pi lo 



he yo 



oya'te kiijhai)^ the tribe 



6-i.i(i' maya^tapi named me 



<5a so 



blihe''i(:''iya in courage 



waoq' kte I pluill live 



he heya' keya' pelo' it is reported 



Tataij^ka- iyo'take Sitting Bull 



he heya' keya''pi lo said this. 



