Wi′ahe′e′ye′ye′yeahe′ye′!
This song also was composed by the woman Nyu′taa. In her trance vision she fell asleep and seemed (still in the vision) to be awakened by the noise of a storm, when she looked and saw approaching her the Storm Spirit, who said to her, “I come, the grandmother from on high.” The Caddo call thunder the “grandmother above” and the sun the “uncle above.”
5. Na′-iye′ ino′ ga′nio′sĭt
Wa′hiya′ne, wa′hiya′ne,
Na′-iye′ ino′ ga′nio′sĭt,
Na′-iye′ ino′ ga′nio′sĭt.
Wa′hiya′ne, wa′hiya′ne.
Translation
Wa′hiya′ne, wa′hiya′ne,
My sister above, she is painted,