Songs of the Copper Eskimos 



309 



No 84. 

 I?ecorclIEC. 24 b. 



•'•84 



A 



NitciM .Coppermine 'River man. 



/^\ 



^nJii^rCFff rli?r rJ'|i'ri;rfffll^>^)FF 



(qai) yunj-a a-cin u- vaoj-A 



? atcv 



13 a c 



A- cm qai • yunj-a actn u-vaip-a *■ A" ma-lu-vif 



c^a-i-yuo^-a A-cin Thu liuj 



Phrases 

 A 



A' 



No. 94. Record IV. C. 24b 



Eb major tojiality 



3 2i 



1 



c d ? 

 4 4 2 



Measures Beats 

 2- 5h 



3 12 



Still further curtailed is this third version, which nevertheless, was evidently 

 intended to be complete as it is. The words which accompany it are divided 

 into three sections, an A phrase, a B and an A-. Part of the first word is missing 

 and presumably the song should begin on the last beat of the preceding measure 

 rather than on the first as it does audibly. It should be compared with Nos. 88 

 and 103 for similar melodic ideas. 



The first tone heard is the fifth, and if the missing syllables were added 

 probably they would be on the fifth degree also, as they are in the second phrase. 

 The final tones are on the third degree. 



