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THE OSAGE TRIBE. 



[ETII. ANN. 39 



speaks <if the osprey and of the bird's mysterious actions when the 

 smoke of the fire started by the warriors carries heavenward their 

 petition. iThe Wa-do'-ka We-ko ceremony will form a part of a 

 volume to be published later.) 



Song 1. 

 (Osage version, p. 50a; literal translation, p. 626.) 

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Time beats 



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r r 



ge he, 



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Ta ha a ha tha no° - ge he, Ta ha a ha tha no" - ge he. 



Song 2. 



(Osage version, p. 509; literal translation, p. 626.) 



M. M. J = 80 Transcribed by Alice C. Fletcher 



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