66 The Book of Woodcraft BIRD DANCE SONG. CAHUILLA TRIBE. eBAS.F.LUMMtB. Moderately, with motion. J = 126. Harmonized bf ARTHUR FARWELL. Coo - na loo - na lo co la-u,* loo ^ na loo — ^ im lo co IS-u, lou and treaml<M»,/lmteliie aitd in obvious imitation o/loic weird bird tones. na loo • Dfl to CO* la-u wi^ dem-a- i-qua to-qua-i - ca lo co la-n. Coo - na kio - na lo co la-a wi deta-a- i-qua t»qu»-i - ca lo co la-n. tmtenmllmul e»K>ri*M g-itrtd. ■ eydnbln Orlttoa M< cksrl} mkrk«<. • k men gwrar U ta> ti>«m,dm s 4«Mla« irl|>let. §lljkce«. <r.»wr**/. /*•«.«•»«»*»*• A-»» At length the song stops. Squaws begin nudging the braves and pointing forward. New music by the Medicine Man begins. The Zonzimondi, The Mujje Mukesin* or Rather fast
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g=! ^ Muj - je muk - e - sin aw - yaw - yon muj - je muk - e - sin aw - yaw - yon ^ a muj - je muk - e - sin aw - yaw - yon muj - je muk - e - sin aw - yaw - yon. other dance song. The braves jump up, dance around once, with heads high in air, almost held backward and not crouching at all. ij^hey cany no clubs yet.)
- This Moccasin Song is from Fred R. Burton's American "Primitive
Music," 1909. There are many fine airs and dance.<! in Alice C. Fletcher's " Indian Story »nd Song," Small, Maynard & Co., 1900. ($1.00.)