. Kitchi-Gami : wanderings round Lake Superior. 222ZZ22Z 10 r?//7r?% IL Q O 0. At No. 4 I sing the following words: I havecome here to pray thee that thou wilt give me thisanimal, the bear. (No. 5.) I will walk on the rightpath for it, the path of life. (No. 6.) Now I (No. 8) have walked along it, and my me-dicine-sack (No. 7) is strengthened with new powerand fresh breath. Here I sing the following words:. 288 A BATHING SONG. 1 Give me now this animal, as thou didst promise meto do when I go hunting in the backwoods. Thousaidst to me: I bless thee with my abundance, andthou shalt e


. Kitchi-Gami : wanderings round Lake Superior. 222ZZ22Z 10 r?//7r?% IL Q O 0. At No. 4 I sing the following words: I havecome here to pray thee that thou wilt give me thisanimal, the bear. (No. 5.) I will walk on the rightpath for it, the path of life. (No. 6.) Now I (No. 8) have walked along it, and my me-dicine-sack (No. 7) is strengthened with new powerand fresh breath. Here I sing the following words:. 288 A BATHING SONG. 1 Give me now this animal, as thou didst promise meto do when I go hunting in the backwoods. Thousaidst to me: I bless thee with my abundance, andthou shalt ever see thy table full—that is, there willalways be a beast there for thee ! This is a long song that I sing and often repeat,and how I am to sing it is shown by the signs from9 to 12. No. 9 is a kind of note that the voice shall go 10, 11, 12 mean nothing further than that theyshow me how I shall go on singing. (Notes, then !I thought again.) No. 13 is a Mide shell. It does not look so, butI know it is one. The man of whom T bought thesong told me so. No. 14 is m


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