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Native Songs

  • Guibéjnané – Alíciadé mentions the women he loved
  • Igarubídaté – Praise chant for killing of jaguar
  • Oidábiadé – O you who caused such awful harm
  • Oidábiadé – Singing with gourd rattles
  • Ajoté – Carayoi’s fear of my mother
  • Dapuré – Dejabí, hurry and come to me
  • Ecábi – I was through with girl friends
  • Gajnémiadái – I’ll get a rope and go kill someone
  • Guié – I feel sorry that Jonoiné left me
  • Ijnamene – I’m tired of Jupi’s abuses
  • Jadía – Someone grabbed me and I woke up
  • Jnaníné – I’ll sing about Cheque Dago
  • Josédé – The one I wanted was a young girl
  • Pejnócodé – I will sing about my sorrow
  • Manuelné – Hides his song from Piajoi
  • Pujnúcabi -Lonesome for my brothers
  • Pujnuiné – I really miss Ojo
  • Suaréjnacarídé – I sing when I hunt turtles
  • Tajérogue – I saw tears falling from your eyes
  • Ubuchúa – Go away, I won’t sleep with you
  • Unéredaté – I’ll curse someone and make another father for them
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