342 THE HAKO, A PAWNEE CEKEMONY [eth. akn. 23 



SECOND SONG ' 



DiiKjraiit iif Tiine 



liythmic Ri-nditiun 

 I 



Rev'rent our hearts tnrn unto the one who brings to us 



Long life and children, peace, and the gifts of strength and food. 



Rev'rent our hearts turn unto our Mother Cornl 



II 



Rev"rent our hearts turn unto the source whence come to us 

 Long life and children, peace, and the gifts of strength and food, 

 Gifts from Tira wa, sent through our Mother Corn. 



THIRD SONO'i 



Diagram uf Time 



Ri/thmic Reiiditiun 

 I 



O'er the prairie flits in ever widening circles the shadow of a bird about me as I 



walk: 

 Upward turn my eyes, Kawas looks upon me. she turns with flapping wings and 



far away she flies. 



II 



Round about a tree in ever widening circles an eagle flies, alertly watching o'er 



his nest: 

 Loudly whistles he, a challenge sending far. o'er the country wide it echoes, there 



defying foes. 



FOURTH BONO 



Diagram of Time 



liliytlimic Reuditivii 

 I 



Kawa.s"fljang where her nestlings now are crj-ing: loudly cry they when they hear 



her wings: 

 Kawas flying, cry her children, as they hear her come. 



'Tis Kawas who now homeward comesi 'Tis Kawas who now homeward comes; 

 Quickly fl>'ing as she hears her young ones in the nest. 



<• Musip on page 189. 6 Music on page 191. <■ Miisio on page 19:S. 



