. Bulletin. Ethnology. "\Va-zi-ya - ta pa - ha yai) - ks-fie lo he - iia (â â 5) (3) 1 - ya. hi - bu we-lo wazi^yata in tho north l^aha^ yaijke^ce hi (to) those hills he^iia iya^haq I climbed oma^wani koij roaming ake' again I myself hil)u'' wi-il(> souj^ of tlic Sioux, si fact Avliich explains wliy it was recorded by three singers on wich^ly separated parts of the reservation. The words of the first two smgers are practically the same, while the third singer mentions the streams, instead of the hills of the north country; the differences in the melody arc slight. The rendition by ]\Ia


. Bulletin. Ethnology. "\Va-zi-ya - ta pa - ha yai) - ks-fie lo he - iia (â â 5) (3) 1 - ya. hi - bu we-lo wazi^yata in tho north l^aha^ yaijke^ce hi (to) those hills he^iia iya^haq I climbed oma^wani koij roaming ake' again I myself hil)u'' wi-il(> souj^ of tlic Sioux, si fact Avliich explains wliy it was recorded by three singers on wich^ly separated parts of the reservation. The words of the first two smgers are practically the same, while the third singer mentions the streams, instead of the hills of the north country; the differences in the melody arc slight. The rendition by ]\Iany Wounds is the one used in the tabulated analyses. The song is based on the fourth five-toned scale and contains a large percentage^ of minor thirds. It is melodic in structure and has a compass of an 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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