328 THE HAKO, A PAWNEE CEREMONY [eth. ann. 22 



EXTRA DAY SONG" 



Diagrinii iif Time 



HhytJimic Rendition 

 I 



Let \is seek him. led by lier who breathes forth life. Seeking the Son 

 With the Mother. Mother Corn, seeking the Son let us go. 



II 



Now we travel, led by her who breathes forth life. Seeking the Son 

 With the Mother. Mother Corn, seeking the Son now we go. 



Ill 



May we find him. led by her wh(.> breathes forth life. Grant we find him. 

 (T)h our Mother. Mother Corn, grant we may find, find the Son. 



IV 



We are near him. led by her who breathes forth life. Nearer we come; 

 Now our Mother. Mother Corn, answers our prayer. He is here. 



EXTRA DAY SONG'' 



Diayniiii nf 'J'i'iiii' » 



Rhyth III k- Rendition 



I 



Look where yonder rides 



One who swiftly .speeding o'er the prairie takes his wayl 



Who may he be? 



Whence has he come, riding on so fast. 



He who yonder comes? 



II 

 Look: He turns this way. 



He who rides so swiftly o"er the prairie turns tliis way 

 Hither comes he; 



With a purpose brave within his heart 

 Rides he straightway here. 



■ TWELFTH RITUAL (SECOXD XIGHT). THE RITE8 t'AME BY A VISION. 



In the ritual of this secund night the suijernatural origin of the 

 ceremony is asserted, that its promises may be more fully depended 

 tipon. 



<* Music on page 144. 6 Music on page 146. 



