ILLUSTRATIONS.

Illustrations have been placed as close as practicable to their discussion in the text. Multi-part Plates have been divided. The page numbers show the original location of the illustrations.

Page.
[Plate II.] Map showing present distribution of Ojibwa150
[III.] Red Lake and Leech Lake records166
[IV.]Sikas´sige’s record170
[V.]Origin of Âníshinâ´bēg172
[VI.]Facial decoration174
[VII.]Facial decoration178
[VIII.]Ojibwa’s record182
IX.Mnemonic songs:
[IX.a][IX.b][IX.c]
193
X.Mnemonic songs:
[X.a][X.b][X.c][X.d]
202
[XI.]Sacred objects220
[XII.]Invitation sticks236
XIII.Mnemonic songs:
[XIII.a][XIII.b][XIII.c][XIII.d]
238
XIV.Mnemonic songs:
[XIV.a][XIV.b][XIV.c][XIV.d]
288
[XV.]Sacred posts240
XVI.Mnemonic songs:
[XVI.a][XVI.b][XVI.c][XVI.d]
244
XVII.Mnemonic songs:
[XVII.a][XVII.b]
266
[XVIII.]Jĕs´sakkīd´ removing disease278
[XIX.]Birch-bark records286
[XX.] Sacred bark scroll and contents288
[XXI.]Midē´ relics from Leech Lake390
XXII.Mnemonic songs:
[XXII.a][XXII.b]
392
[XXIII.]Midē´ dancing garters298
[ Fig. 1.] Herbalist preparing medicine and treating patient159
[2.] Sikas´sigĕ’s combined charts, showing descent of Mī´nabō´zho174
[3.]Origin of ginseng175
[4.]Peep-hole post178
[5.]Migration of Âníshinâ´bēg179
[6.] Birch-bark record, from White Earth185
[7.] Birch-bark record, from Bed Lake186
[8.] Birch-bark record, from Red Lake186
[9.]Eshgibō´ga187
[10.] Diagram of Midē´wigân of the first degree188
[11.]Interior of Midē´wigân188
[12.]Ojibwa drums190
[13.]Midē´ rattle191
[14.]Midē´ rattle191
[15.]Shooting the Mīgis192
[16.]Wooden beads205
[17.]Wooden effigy205
[18.]Wooden effigy205
[19.]Hawk-leg fetish220
[20.]Hunter’s medicine222
[21.]Hunter’s medicine222
[22.] Wâbĕnō´ drum223
[23.] Diagram of Midē´wigân of the second degree224
[24.]Midē´ destroying an enemy238
[25.] Diagram of Midē´wigân of the third degree240
[26.] Jĕs´sakkân´, or juggler’s lodge252
[27.] Jĕs´sakkân´, or juggler’s lodge252
[28.] Jĕs´sakkân´, or juggler’s lodge252
[29.] Jĕs´sakkân´, or juggler’s lodge252
[30.] Jĕs´sakkân´, or juggler’s lodge252
[31.]Jĕs´sakkīd´ curing woman255
[32.]Jĕs´sakkīd´ curing man255
[33.] Diagram of Midē´wigân of the fourth degree255
[34.]General view of Midē´wigân256
[35.]Indian diagram of ghost lodge279
[36.]Leech Lake Midē´ song295
[37.]Leech Lake Midē´ song296
[38.]Leech Lake Midē´ song297
[39.]Leech Lake Midē´ song297

[Larger Map] Plate II.
Ojibwa Indian Reservations in Minnesota and Wisconsin. I Red Lake. II White Earth. III Winnibigoshish. IV Cass Lake. V Leech Lake. VI Deer Creek. VII Bois Forte. VIII Vermillion Lake. IX Fond du Lac. X Mille Lacs. XI Lac Court Oreílle. XII La Pointe. XIII Lac de Flanibeau. XIV Red Cliff. XV Grand Portage.

THE MIDĒ´WIWIN OR “GRAND MEDICINE SOCIETY”
OF THE OJIBWAY.


By W. J. Hoffman.

[INTRODUCTION.]