. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. 380 Canadian Arctic Expedition, 191S-18 No 132. t^ecordlTC. 86 b. i= rss. A (^« â .Eskimo from -ifudsan&Y'} IVeslb. (ij i 4 d' a- rf a* 4> a» 4* Ai yA pu-fut-» li-u-na qDyiTietdi rl&-uâ â n1^ ta +»of)-i la yu tl e «» u mi -J-i/^ * â¦â¢â¦-â¢^ ⦠V^ â¦â ^a>* â¦V* â¦**-â¦â¦ ya c|a r- v+i vf I - un vna- ni cjft ta eu-in 2i ti *n» ni le ta y» y" ta I a* d' 4» A' a» s^ a * opyiMnairi a. yu a in u wii va ta- i nai maia Ko mi ya "ta naiti & qo- ye-ta A d a a* at* AS as ta
. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. 380 Canadian Arctic Expedition, 191S-18 No 132. t^ecordlTC. 86 b. i= rss. A (^« â .Eskimo from -ifudsan&Y'} IVeslb. (ij i 4 d' a- rf a* 4> a» 4* Ai yA pu-fut-» li-u-na qDyiTietdi rl&-uâ â n1^ ta +»of)-i la yu tl e «» u mi -J-i/^ * â¦â¢â¦-â¢^ ⦠V^ â¦â ^a>* â¦V* â¦**-â¦â¦ ya c|a r- v+i vf I - un vna- ni cjft ta eu-in 2i ti *n» ni le ta y» y" ta I a* d' 4» A' a» s^ a * opyiMnairi a. yu a in u wii va ta- i nai maia Ko mi ya "ta naiti & qo- ye-ta A d a a* at* AS as tal pa- a - I i ta- ko yu na in a- -me e "ta- a li au-la a" nu - i. 'a* ' ' a''' " ' af ' ' "ai' " 'â »" a* a' a* "U-l li u ya +e ICa ni u liud A-ia ni U mi nu na nu i u to. m» a yi ya ya yi ya ai ya-ai yi (l) These syllables <»re a mere attempt to represent the sounds in the hop* ttiaf words may be recognized through -them. No text was taken for this Son^,which touici be usee!- as a gu i de. No. 132. Record IV. C. 86b No tonality established Four very long phrases on a monotone constitute this exceptional song. It seems to be merely a series of intoned words. There is no rhythmic pattern of any regularity, although most of the measures are composed of foxir eighth notes. The movement is very rapid. After forty-seven measures of monotone there is at the extreme end a sudden shift to a whole tone above, then back and to a whole tone below and back, in the last three measures. This, according to the collector, is a transmitted song. It was not actually collected among the inland Hudson bay people, but was sung by a Copper Eskimo who said that it came from 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 Canadian Arc
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