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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull, ei 



No. 232. "Come" (Catalogue No. 059) 



Sung by Dog Eagle 



Voice J -88 

 Drum not recorded 

 (1) 



ya- ka lie - 6i - na ya - u Sni 



(1) 



^^1^^^ 



\vi - 6a-ya-ka he- 6i-iia ya-u 5ni 



wi - 6a 



ya-ka he - ci - na ya-u 

 (2) 



isiii Taij -iij -yaij-ma-ni-wiij //t he-ya 



-(•^tr 



[g fta ' ^-^g^^^^^b.^ E^ ?^ 



he - lo wi - 6a - ya-ka he - 6i-ua ya -u Sui 



wica'yaka hedi^nayaii' ^ui. . . if you' are truthful, come 



Tagig'yaq-ma'niwig Walks Visibly (woman's name) 



he'ya helo'' has said this 



Analysis. — In several respects this melody resembles No. 234. 

 Like that song, it has a range of 10 tones, lacks the sixth and seventh 

 of the complete octave, and in structure is melodic with harmonic 

 framework. About one-fifth of the intervals are fourths, the remain- 

 ing intervals, NN-ith three exceptions, being minor tliirds and major 

 seconds. Two rliythmic units are present and a comparison of them 



