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Tune Req: Buffalo Jump (Dougie MacLean)
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Subject: Buffalo Jump From: gibson45 Date: 03 Nov 98 - 11:23 PM Looking for a tune, titled Buffalo Jump written by Doogie McClaine. Please email direct to Gibson45@aol.com Thank you. Stephen. |
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Subject: RE: Buffalo Jump From: Barbara Date: 04 Nov 98 - 04:00 AM I've got it on a CD and can post it. (You may have it by email too, but we always try to feed the insatiable database at the same time. (grin). Blessings, Barbara |
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Subject: RE: Buffalo Jump From: Barbara Date: 04 Nov 98 - 01:53 PM BUFFALO JUMP (Dougie MacLean) I'm a child of the great Cree Nation See me, I'm my father's son We live by the Great Bull See me, I'm the wild one This morning we are ready To show the buffalo our knives And by the red of sunset We'll have relieved them of their lives
Chorus:(2x)
The beast has well been gathered
Chorus
See me! I am the bravest
I got this off an album by Shanghaied on the Willamette(PO Box 623, Beaverton, OR 97075, 503 626-7833 or 249-0467) The liner notes say:Buffalo were a vital source of food and clothing for North American Plains Indians. A "buffalo jump" was a place wehre buffalo were driven to their deaths over a high cliff. The particular site which inspired Dougie MacLean to write this song is near Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada and is called " Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump". Archeologists estimate that this site was used on and off for a span of six thousand years, and in modern times the pile of bones at the base of the cliff was found to be up to 35 feet deep. According to legend, the name "Head Smashed In" refers to a hunter who stood at the base of the cliff to watch the buffalo fall past him like a waterfall. He did not count on the hunt being so successful and as the buffalo piled higher he was eventually crushed.
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