Music of Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti, and Zuñi Pueblos - Flutopedia.com
Music of Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti, and Zuñi Pueblos - Flutopedia.com
Music of Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti, and Zuñi Pueblos - Flutopedia.com
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101<br />
(Catalog No. 2468)<br />
No. 72.<br />
The badger woman speaks<br />
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Whose will makes all these forests grow?<br />
It is our mother nature makes all these forests grow,<br />
Says the badger woman<br />
Analysis.—The first portion <strong>of</strong> this song <strong>com</strong>prises a period <strong>of</strong> four measures<br />
followed by two periods each containing three measures. The second portion is<br />
higher, with a difi'erent rhythm. The song is minor in tonality, with a <strong>com</strong>pass<br />
<strong>of</strong> 11 tones.<br />
In explanation <strong>of</strong> the next song it was said that "Eainbow is the<br />
name <strong>of</strong> the spring where the Zuiii worship."