| Plates |
| | PAGE |
| Conclusion of Lenape Annual Ceremony in Oklahoma. Native Painting by Ernest Spybuck, a Shawnee | [Frontispiece] |
| I. | Lenape Man and Woman of Oklahoma in Ceremonial Costume | [22] |
| II. | Costume worn by Impersonator of Mĭsinghâliʹkŭn | [34] |
| III. | Masks of the Minsi (After Peter Jones) | [38] |
| IV. | Stone Head or Mĭsiʹngʷ‛, from Staten Island, N. Y. | [42] |
| V. | Lenape Ceremonial House near Dewey, Oklahoma | [82] |
| VI. | Lenape Annual Ceremony in Progress. Native Painting by Ernest Spybuck, a Shawnee | [86] |
| VII. | Plan of Lenape Ceremonial House and Grounds | [94] |
| VIII. | “Nahneetis, the Guardian of Health.” | [168] |
| IX. | The Peyote Rite among the Lenape. Native Painting by Ernest Spybuck, a Shawnee | [186] |
| Figures |
| 1. | Mask of the Oklahoma Lenape | [32] |
| 2. | Rattle of Turtleshell used by Mĭsiʹngʷ‛ | [33] |
| 3. | Charm representing Mĭsinghâliʹkŭn | [37] |
| 4. | Mask from the Canadian Lenape | [39] |
| 5. | Stone Head or Mĭsiʹngʷ‛ | [40] |
| 6. | Central Post of Ceremonial House showing Carved Face | [83] |
| 7. | Side Posts of Ceremonial House showing Carved Faces | [84] |
| 8. | Ceremonial Fire-drill used at the Annual Ceremony | [86] |
| 9. | Rattle of Land-tortoise Shell, used by Celebrants at the Annual Ceremony | [93] |
| 10. | Drum made of Dried Deerskin, used at the Annual Ceremony | [94] |
| 11. | Sacred Drumsticks, used at the Annual Ceremony | [102] |
| 12. | a, Plain Drumstick used at the Annual Ceremony. b, Prayerstick | [102] |
| 13. | Paint-dish of Bark, used at the Annual Ceremony | [105] |
| 14. | Drum of Dried Deerskin. Minsi type | [129] |
| 15. | a, Drumstick, Minsi type. b, Prayerstick | [130] |
| 16. | a, Regalia of Otter-skin used in the Otter Rite. b, Regalia as worn | [178] |
| 17. | Flint and Steel used in the Otter Rite | [180] |
| 18. | Rattle or Land-tortoise Shell used in the Otter Rite | [181] |
| 19. | Peyote “Button” | [185] |