ILLUSTRATIONS
In the original text, full-page Plates were interleaved with the book pages. For this e-text, the Plates have been placed as close as practicable to their discussion in the text.
| Page. | ||
| Plate [X.] | Medicine lodge, viewed from the south | 418 |
| [XI.] | Medicine lodge, viewed from the east | 420 |
| [XII.] | Dance of nahikàï | 432 |
| [XIII.] | Fire dance | 442 |
| [XIV.] | The dark circle of branches at sunrise | 444 |
| [XV.] | First dry painting | 446 |
| [XVI.] | Second dry painting | 448 |
| [XVII.] | Third dry painting | 450 |
| [XVIII.] | Fourth dry painting | 452 |
| Figure [50.] | Qastcèëlçi, from a dry painting of the klèdji-qaçàl | 397 |
| [51.] | The çobolçà, or plumed wands, as seen from the door of the medicine lodge | 422 |
| [52.] | Akáninili ready for the journey | 424 |
| [53.] | The great wood pile | 429 |
| [54.] | Dancer holding up the great plumed arrow | 434 |
| [55.] | Dancer “swallowing” the great plumed arrow | 434 |
| [56.] | The whizzer, or groaning stick | 436 |
| [57.] | Yucca baccata | 440 |
| [58.] | Sacrificial sticks (keçàn) | 452 |
| [59.] | The talking kethàwn (keçàn-yalçì‘) | 452 |