. Bulletin. Ethnology. Catalogue numbers. 92,,109,274 91,105 93 FIRST PROGRESSIONS First progression First downward. Total 92,102,103,274 91,93,102,105 ACCIDENTALS Songs containing accidentals. Fourth raLsed a Second lowered a 92,93,102,103,105,274 109 91 Rhythmic Analysis Beginning on accented portion of measure. 5 3 91,92,,274 93,102,103 Beginning on unaccented portion of Total 8 Metric unit of voice and drum the 3 2 3 92,93,109 Metric unit of voice and drum 91,274 102,103,105 Total 8 Structu
. Bulletin. Ethnology. Catalogue numbers. 92,,109,274 91,105 93 FIRST PROGRESSIONS First progression First downward. Total 92,102,103,274 91,93,102,105 ACCIDENTALS Songs containing accidentals. Fourth raLsed a Second lowered a 92,93,102,103,105,274 109 91 Rhythmic Analysis Beginning on accented portion of measure. 5 3 91,92,,274 93,102,103 Beginning on unaccented portion of Total 8 Metric unit of voice and drum the 3 2 3 92,93,109 Metric unit of voice and drum 91,274 102,103,105 Total 8 Structural Analysis Harmonic. None SOCIAL SONGS ON RED LAKE RESERVATION Description of the Dances, Costumes, and Celebration on July 4, 6, AND 7, 1908 On the evening of July 2, 1908, the writer reached the Red Lake reservation in northern Minnesota for the purpose of studying the music of the Chippewa Indians during the Fourth of July celebration. A large number of the Indians had already assembled and tipis were hourly added to the groups surrounding the field where the. 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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