| Starting song. We always start with this song. |
| "Did you remember me?" |
| Two old ladies sound. It sounds like two old ladies. |
| Very old squaw dance song. |
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| "Sorry about that long time ago. Lonesome." |
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| Thinking about a long time ago sound. |
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| This is a lucky song (gift song). |
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| Another lucky song. |
| "Everybody's got a grey hat.." When you're travelling, you see all those grey hats in a line. That's from the time of Ft. Sumner, when they first started wearing those hats. |
| Hello sound. A-ha-la means hello. |
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| Goat sound. Why don't you go out with the many goats. |
| Old-time song. |
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| "Look at that white rock in the canyon. It's a pretty string of white rock." |
| "Is that right?" |
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| "Everything's pretty behind." |
| "Is that so?" "Yes." |
| Everything's going on at the same time. |
| "Look at that; somebody's sitting." A lady was sitting apart from the group. She doesn't feel like eating. On the way to F. Sumner, the other side of Albuquerque. |
| "Which way are we going?' On the way to Ft. Sumner, south of Albuquerque. |
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| "I'm sorry about everything." On the way back from Ft. Sumner. That old-timer said they don't allow us to sing in a bunch. |
| "That's very true." |
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| "Shall I kiss you?" |