Show Preserving Music of I Pacific Coast Indians livery day IY tile the halls of ot the UIO anthropology anthro J department of ot the University J of or California ring out with the low Jow I 1 plaintive music of the thc Indian tribes of the thc coast One unacquainted with the Hie proceedings ings might be led to think that t a n war dance was WIS In gress press but hut the Ule fact Is Js that thit for tor many years the university management has Gus been engaged In collecting Phonographic phonographic graphic records records' on which are arc preserved pre pre- sorted served the he time old songs and dance music and dances of ot the In Indians ians of the slope They have hate succeed succeeded ri ed l In recording some gems hems For Instance Instance In In- stance it has heretofore been Impossible suite sible to get bet the tile Indians to render lender the Cry Dance song which is one sung sting by try lJ professional mourners at funerals sad and those who are familiar with It regard re re- gard gurd It as ns unlucky ky to sing a n death son song when arisen there is no death The Thc tic Lost Bear Clubs Club's Lament Is a n had bad ballad In a n minor key which tells the talc of or a n bewildered little bear stumbling stunt stunt- hung bUng through the woods woods' searching forus for Its us mother These c records are gone over o daily dally by one of ot the fa faculty who is endeavoring to fathom the thc s system which was made mude use of or In tI the c corn com posh position tf thou OIl |