Songs of the Yuma, Yauqi, Cocopa /
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| Format: | CD Audio |
| Language: | North American Indian (Other) |
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Washington, D.C. :
Library of Congress, Division of Music, Recording Laboratory,
[1951]
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| Series: | Folk music of the United States.
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Table of Contents:
- Yuma deer-dance songs: The water bug on the mountain ; The water bug sees a fish ; The water bug stands upon the fish ; The water bug wanders forever beside the sea ; The dance of the blackbirds is completed ; Song of the nighthawk
- Yaqui deer-dance songs: The little fly ; The summer rains ; The rising sun
- Cocopa bird dance songs: Song in the early evening ; Song at about midnight ; Song concerning the diver ; Song in the early morning
- Yuma ca'koramu's dance song: Song concerning the lark and the diver
- Cocopa tcumanpa'xwa dance song: Dancing song
- Yuma lightning songs: White cloud demonstrates his power ; Songs concerning the ocean
- Yuma songs used in the treatment of the sick: Song when treating the sick
- Yuma song with cremation legend: Song concerning the wildcat
- Cocopa songs with cremation legend: The illness of the superman ; The superman speaks ; The four corners of the earth ; Coyote comes to the cremation of the superman ; Coyote makes a request.