. Bulletin. Ethnology. The next song was also sung by the women at the victory dance and was said to be "in the style of the Lance dance ; It is a woman's song and would be sung by a woman whose husband or son was on the warpath. She would also sing it at the dance held after their return. The words mean, "They are coming yonder, the men who belong to the Lance Society (Tirupa).^' Among the other songs used at this time was one which belonged to Roaming Chief and appears as No. 67 in the present work. No. 38. Women's War Song Recorded by Effie Blain (Catalogue No. 1082) Vo


. Bulletin. Ethnology. The next song was also sung by the women at the victory dance and was said to be "in the style of the Lance dance ; It is a woman's song and would be sung by a woman whose husband or son was on the warpath. She would also sing it at the dance held after their return. The words mean, "They are coming yonder, the men who belong to the Lance Society (Tirupa).^' Among the other songs used at this time was one which belonged to Roaming Chief and appears as No. 67 in the present work. No. 38. Women's War Song Recorded by Effie Blain (Catalogue No. 1082) Voice Jr 63 (J)= 126) Drum not recorded. 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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