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THE HAKO, A PAWNEE CEREMONY 

 Rhijtli III ic Eenditioii 



[f:TH. ANX.22 



Ready and waiting, we call you, loud we call you. loudly call; 



"Come to us, Children," call we loudly, call we long: Oh, come! 



Came! Come! Come! 



Hear us calling, calling. Children! Oh, come! 



Hear us calling, come to us herel Come! 



THIRD SONG'i 



Dlagrinn nf Time 



Rlii/flimir Reiiiiitiiin 



Look, where they come, .see them, see them, young ones and old ones! 



Look! Here they come, this way, that way flocking together. 



Hither they come, shouting like eagles. 



Shouting come. 



Joyous, happy, gladly come they, gaily coming, coming hither. 



See where they come, flocking like birds, .shouting like eagles 



As they come to the Fathers. 



Part II. The Dance and the Reception of Gifts 



The two young men as they danced waved liigh above their head.s 

 the feathered steni.s and simulated by their movements the Hying and 

 sporting of birds. The lightness and beautj' of this final dance can 

 never be forgotten by one who lias been so fortunate as to see it well 

 executed. 



DANCE SONG'' 



Diagram if Tinu- 



DANCE SONG I- 



Diagram of Time 



"Music on p. 251. 



''Musio r.in p. 2-5-1. 



'■ Music on p. 2-5,5, 



