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Pinkham stated that most tribes played the game similarly.  A set of bones was distributed amongst the players and bets were laid.  Some of the sticks (bones) had markings, others did not.  The game was to guess who, amongst the players, had what bone.  Track one also contains a “Welcoming Song”.  Track 2 (12:56) contains the “Snake” dance and the “Match” dance.  The Snake dance was for entertainment but the Match dance was a courtship ritual.  Moonlight dance, another entertainment/courtship ritual dance, was also explained and sung.  On track 3 (Disc 2 track 1 43:38) Pinkham sang “Serenade song” for encampments, which was sung when hunters were going out for several days, or when  the tribe was breaking camp or in order to entice females to come out and serenade with them.  Pinkham also sang a young woman’s song and  a Nez Perce religious “hymn of praise”. Track 4 (Disc 2 track 2 8:15) is the “hymn of praise” continued.  This interview is part of MS 756, the Zoa Swayne papers, held at the Idaho State Historical Society in Boise, Idaho. Originally recorded on one 7-inch and one 4-inch reel-to-reel and magnetic\u003c/p\u003e (summary)"]}},{"label":{"en":["Format"]},"value":{"en":[".mp3"]}},{"label":{"en":["Identifier"]},"value":{"en":["MS 756 Disk5_Box9 (local)"]}},{"label":{"en":["Keyword"]},"value":{"en":["Alex Pinkham","Stick Games"]}},{"label":{"en":["Type"]},"value":{"en":["Audio"]}}],"summary":{"en":["\u003cp\u003eAlex Pinkham, was interviewed by Zoa Swayne, in May 1965. \u0026nbsp;In Track 1 (01:04:20) Pinkham explained the stick game and the song associated with the game. Pinkham stated that most tribes played the game similarly. \u0026nbsp;A set of bones was distributed amongst the players and bets were laid. \u0026nbsp;Some of the sticks (bones) had markings, others did not. \u0026nbsp;The game was to guess who, amongst the players, had what bone. \u0026nbsp;Track one also contains a \u0026ldquo;Welcoming Song\u0026rdquo;. \u0026nbsp;Track 2 (12:56) contains the \u0026ldquo;Snake\u0026rdquo; dance and the \u0026ldquo;Match\u0026rdquo; dance. \u0026nbsp;The Snake dance was for entertainment but the Match dance was a courtship ritual. \u0026nbsp;Moonlight dance, another entertainment/courtship ritual dance, was also explained and sung. \u0026nbsp;On track 3 (Disc 2 track 1 43:38) Pinkham sang \u0026ldquo;Serenade song\u0026rdquo; for encampments, which was sung when hunters were going out for several days, or when \u0026nbsp;the tribe was breaking camp or in order to entice females to come out and serenade with them. \u0026nbsp;Pinkham also sang a young woman\u0026rsquo;s song and \u0026nbsp;a Nez Perce religious \u0026ldquo;hymn of praise\u0026rdquo;. Track 4 (Disc 2 track 2 8:15) is the \u0026ldquo;hymn of praise\u0026rdquo; continued. \u0026nbsp;This interview is part of MS 756, the Zoa Swayne papers, held at the Idaho State Historical Society in Boise, Idaho. 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