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... songs , as well as two war songs , a Snake Dance song , and a song previously composed and sung at the ceremony for installing a chief . Fewkes's article on the results of this experiment contains transcriptions and some minimal ...
... songs , as well as two war songs , a Snake Dance song , and a song previously composed and sung at the ceremony for installing a chief . Fewkes's article on the results of this experiment contains transcriptions and some minimal ...
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... songs performed . She attempted to elucidate the functions of the musical pieces through literal translations of their names ; her account is thus valuable as a source of musical terminology , and also for tracing the history of songs ...
... songs performed . She attempted to elucidate the functions of the musical pieces through literal translations of their names ; her account is thus valuable as a source of musical terminology , and also for tracing the history of songs ...
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... song texts from various solo , private , and group genres are given . It is difficult to draw any conclusions from this material , as texts are the most flexible aspect of Wabanaki songs ( Fewkes 1890 : 261 ; Newell 1990 ) . Speck and ...
... song texts from various solo , private , and group genres are given . It is difficult to draw any conclusions from this material , as texts are the most flexible aspect of Wabanaki songs ( Fewkes 1890 : 261 ; Newell 1990 ) . Speck and ...
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