. Bulletin. Ethnology. 56 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 45 No. 16. FmST Song (Catalogue no. 122) Voice J - 144 Drum J =144 ( Drum-rhythm similar to No. 1) S5^^^ ^ '-^ hi- 'H ^1 ^—H-^—^—1— Dji-ca- wa - he - ni - mi -hi - gog ho ho ho ho ho ^feE^=E=Pi ^zztzL^EliS t^^ ni-M-ka-haue he he dji-ca we-Ae-nl-mi-Ai-gog ho ho ^islEE £15: a^ =9 ho ni - hi -ka-h§,n e Ae he e \-v7^g hi go ^^f= Ttizizzi ^ S d S—li ni—d # t:4: ^0 ^0 iii-kan e ^e Tie ^§ia3 :E3^iE e - na - r«e - he-ni - bi-wug e Ae SEE i^ ^i ni-kan e ^e /ic di - bi-sko - Ao-ka-mi - is: he he e he he ^1, S3=t; 5^S I ni-M-ka-ha
. Bulletin. Ethnology. 56 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY [bull. 45 No. 16. FmST Song (Catalogue no. 122) Voice J - 144 Drum J =144 ( Drum-rhythm similar to No. 1) S5^^^ ^ '-^ hi- 'H ^1 ^—H-^—^—1— Dji-ca- wa - he - ni - mi -hi - gog ho ho ho ho ho ^feE^=E=Pi ^zztzL^EliS t^^ ni-M-ka-haue he he dji-ca we-Ae-nl-mi-Ai-gog ho ho ^islEE £15: a^ =9 ho ni - hi -ka-h§,n e Ae he e \-v7^g hi go ^^f= Ttizizzi ^ S d S—li ni—d # t:4: ^0 ^0 iii-kan e ^e Tie ^§ia3 :E3^iE e - na - r«e - he-ni - bi-wug e Ae SEE i^ ^i ni-kan e ^e /ic di - bi-sko - Ao-ka-mi - is: he he e he he ^1, S3=t; 5^S I ni-M-ka-hane he he ga-ca - we-ni-mi-w<i-<ig e ^e ^e Ac. Djicawa^nimigog I am blessed Nikan^ug My Mlde^ brethren Di^bicoka^mlg By the four Mide^ spirits Ena^biwug^ Who live in the four layers Ga'cawe^nimiwug^ Of the earth Analysis.—This song abounds in the inter- polated syllables which characterize the Mide' songs. The measure lengths are irregular and their succession appears erratic. However, two records of the song were made, an interval of about a week elapsing between the making of earth; from there they sing, them; on Comparison it is found that the rec- This is a sixth degree song i -ix-i- , ,,i. and so the people who sing o^'^^^s ai'c identical lu cvciy rcspcct, except that it live in the fourth layer in the mcasurc marked X the second rendition shows the syllables lio ho on the second count. This change is very slight, but as it is the only one which occurs, it is Song picture no. 16. The singer gave the following ex- planation of this drawing: "The circle is the earth. These three people live in the fourth laver under 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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