<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_50" id="Page_50">[Pg 50]</SPAN></span></p>
<h2>SONGS OF THE BUFFALO HUNT</h2>
<p class="subtitle">Sioux</p>
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<span class="i0">The whole world is coming,</span><br/>
<span class="i0">A nation is coming, a nation is coming,</span><br/>
<span class="i0">The Eagle has brought the message to the tribe.</span><br/>
<span class="i0">The father says so, the father says so,</span><br/>
<span class="i0">Over the whole earth they are coming.</span><br/>
<span class="i0">The buffalo are coming, the buffalo are coming,</span><br/>
<span class="i0">The Crow has brought the message to the tribe,</span><br/>
<span class="i0">The father says so, the father says so.<SPAN name="FNanchor_C_3" id="FNanchor_C_3"></SPAN><SPAN href="#Footnote_C_3" class="fnanchor">[C]</SPAN></span><br/></div>
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<div class="footnotes"><h3>FOOTNOTE:</h3>
<div class="footnote"><p><SPAN name="Footnote_C_3" id="Footnote_C_3"></SPAN><SPAN href="#FNanchor_C_3"><span class="label">[C]</span></SPAN> “This fine song summarizes the whole hope of the Ghost-dance—the
return of the buffalo and the departed dead, the message being
brought to the people by the sacred birds, the Eagle and the Crow.”</p>
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<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_51" id="Page_51">[Pg 51]</SPAN></span></p>
<h2>SONGS OF THE BUFFALO HUNT<SPAN name="FNanchor_D_4" id="FNanchor_D_4"></SPAN><SPAN href="#Footnote_D_4" class="fnanchor">[D]</SPAN></h2>
<p class="subtitle">Sioux</p>
<div class="poem">
<div class="stanza">
<span class="i0"><i>He!</i> They have come back racing,<SPAN name="FNanchor_E_5" id="FNanchor_E_5"></SPAN><SPAN href="#Footnote_E_5" class="fnanchor">[E]</SPAN></span><br/>
<span class="i0"><i>He!</i> They have come back racing,</span><br/>
<span class="i0">Why, they say there is to be a buffalo hunt over here,</span><br/>
<span class="i0">Why, they say there is to be a buffalo hunt over here.</span><br/>
<span class="i0">Make arrows! Make arrows!</span><br/>
<span class="i0">Says the father, says the father.</span><br/>
<span class="i2">Give me my knife,</span><br/>
<span class="i2">Give me my knife,</span><br/>
<span class="i2">I shall hang up the meat to dry—<i>Ye´ ye!</i></span><br/>
<span class="i2">I shall hang up the meat to dry—<i>Ye´ ye!</i></span><br/>
<span class="i2">Says grandmother—<i>Yo´ yo!</i></span><br/>
<span class="i2">Says grandmother—<i>Yo´ yo!</i></span><br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_52" id="Page_52">[Pg 52]</SPAN></span>
<span class="i2">When it is dry I shall make pemmican,</span><br/>
<span class="i2">When it is dry I shall make pemmican,</span><br/>
<span class="i2">Says grandmother—<i>Yo´ yo!</i></span><br/>
<span class="i2">Says grandmother—<i>Yo´ yo!</i><SPAN name="FNanchor_F_6" id="FNanchor_F_6"></SPAN><SPAN href="#Footnote_F_6" class="fnanchor">[F]</SPAN></span><br/></div>
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<div class="footnotes"><h3>FOOTNOTES:</h3>
<div class="footnote"><p><SPAN name="Footnote_D_4" id="Footnote_D_4"></SPAN><SPAN href="#FNanchor_D_4"><span class="label">[D]</span></SPAN> Songs and comments as given by James Mooney.</p>
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<div class="footnote"><p><SPAN name="Footnote_E_5" id="Footnote_E_5"></SPAN><SPAN href="#FNanchor_E_5"><span class="label">[E]</span></SPAN> “When going on a buffalo hunt, it was customary among the
Sioux to send out a small advance party to locate the herd. On finding
it, these men returned at once at full gallop to the main body of
hunters, but instead of stopping on reaching them, they dashed past
and then turned and fell in behind. It is to this custom the first line
refers.”</p>
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<div class="footnote"><p><SPAN name="Footnote_F_6" id="Footnote_F_6"></SPAN><SPAN href="#FNanchor_F_6"><span class="label">[F]</span></SPAN> “In the old days an Indian camp during the cutting up of the
meat after a buffalo hunt was a scene of the most joyous activity....
Preparations were made for days and weeks ahead. Couriers
were sent out to collect the neighboring bands at a common
rendezvous, medicine men began their prayers and ceremonies to
attract the herd, the buffalo songs were sung, and finally when all
was ready the confederated bands or sometimes the whole tribe—men,
women, children, horses, dogs, and travois—moved out into
the buffalo grounds. Here the immense camp of hundreds of tipis
was set up, more ceremonies were performed, and the mounted
warriors rode out in a body to surround and slaughter the herd. The
women followed close after them to strip the hides from the fresh
carcasses, and cut out the choice portion of the meat and tallow and
bring it into camp.”</p>
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