. Bulletin. Ethnology. AVORDS (MANDAN) . su'kenite' children wate'week what was it da'kapanasoos' , you struck? Analysis.—In common with a majority of these war songs, the present melody has an upward progression as its first interval. The most frequent interval is the minor third, yet the song has a wide melodic trend. No rhythmic unit occurs, but the count-divisions of the fifth and seventh measures give a rhythmic vigor to the song. The following war song was used by members of the Dog Society: No. 100. " I Do Not Fear " Recorded by Crow's Heart (Catalogue No. 879) Voice J r i76 D


. Bulletin. Ethnology. AVORDS (MANDAN) . su'kenite' children wate'week what was it da'kapanasoos' , you struck? Analysis.—In common with a majority of these war songs, the present melody has an upward progression as its first interval. The most frequent interval is the minor third, yet the song has a wide melodic trend. No rhythmic unit occurs, but the count-divisions of the fifth and seventh measures give a rhythmic vigor to the song. The following war song was used by members of the Dog Society: No. 100. " I Do Not Fear " Recorded by Crow's Heart (Catalogue No. 879) Voice J r i76 Drum not recorded. r ii^r r ^ If ^ f 2Z We - nu - ka,- ni - te ki - da - ksa-nis g^ ^ff^ mzzM. m m i - wa - ka - da-ksu-«< - w - su^ ko- OS i "^i i 'j H-^^ i. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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