ILLUSTRATIONS

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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]