The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... Song . A favorite dancing song of the Mississaguas in olden times had for its vocal part the repetition of : - E - yō - kō - ō ! E - yō - kō - ō ! etc. B. Raven Song : - Kākā'ki The raven ( s ) wāwī wisiniung Ānībādinónga . On the hill ...
... Song . A favorite dancing song of the Mississaguas in olden times had for its vocal part the repetition of : - E - yō - kō - ō ! E - yō - kō - ō ! etc. B. Raven Song : - Kākā'ki The raven ( s ) wāwī wisiniung Ānībādinónga . On the hill ...
Strana 258
... Song of the " Snake Dance . " 9. " War Song . " 10. Song sung on the night when the governor's election is celebrated . This song was sung by proxy , and contains compliments to the feast , thanks to the people for election , and words ...
... Song of the " Snake Dance . " 9. " War Song . " 10. Song sung on the night when the governor's election is celebrated . This song was sung by proxy , and contains compliments to the feast , thanks to the people for election , and words ...
Strana 263
... song resembles closely that of the olden time . The invitations to dance are possibly in- troduced , and the boisterous finale may be of modern date . There is recorded also on the phonograph , with the song , the invitation to the ...
... song resembles closely that of the olden time . The invitations to dance are possibly in- troduced , and the boisterous finale may be of modern date . There is recorded also on the phonograph , with the song , the invitation to the ...
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