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  The 
  foregoing 
  spirited 
  choral 
  is 
  wonderfully 
  stirring 
  when 
  sung 
  by 
  

   two 
  hundred' 
  or 
  three 
  hundred 
  voices, 
  as 
  the 
  writers 
  have 
  heard 
  it 
  

   many 
  times. 
  It 
  is 
  spoken 
  of 
  as 
  a 
  "happy 
  song. 
  " 
  

  

  When 
  the 
  weather 
  was 
  rainy, 
  the 
  following 
  plea 
  for 
  a 
  clear 
  sky 
  

   was 
  sung: 
  

  

  (Sung 
  in 
  octaves) 
  

  

  IIU'-IBI 
  

  

  4 
  • 
  4 
  L 
  

  

  Hu" 
  - 
  ga 
  

  

  The 
  only 
  words 
  arc 
  Iceiha, 
  "clear 
  sky," 
  and 
  Jfu"'g<i. 
  It 
  w;is 
  

   greatly 
  desired 
  to 
  have 
  the 
  sun 
  shine 
  during 
  the 
  ceremony, 
  so 
  when 
  

   clouds 
  gathered 
  this 
  prayer 
  for 
  clear 
  weather 
  was 
  sung 
  with 
  much 
  

   earnestness. 
  

  

  On 
  the 
  evening 
  of 
  the 
  third 
  day 
  the 
  gifts 
  brought 
  by 
  the 
  Wa'wa" 
  

   party 
  were 
  presented 
  to 
  the 
  host, 
  who 
  distributed 
  them 
  among 
  bis 
  

   party. 
  

  

  On 
  the 
  morning 
  of 
  the 
  fourth 
  day 
  the 
  ceremony 
  in 
  reference 
  to 
  the 
  

   child 
  took 
  place. 
  There 
  was 
  no 
  song 
  nor 
  any 
  cooking 
  of 
  food. 
  All 
  

   must 
  fast. 
  The 
  leader, 
  or 
  "Father," 
  and 
  the 
  pipe 
  bearer 
  went 
  to 
  

   the 
  lodge 
  of 
  the 
  host, 
  the 
  "Son;" 
  as 
  they 
  walked 
  thither 
  the 
  fol- 
  

   lowing 
  song 
  was 
  sung: 
  

  

  (Sung 
  in 
  octaves) 
  

  

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