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 Ojibwa | 150 |
| [III.] | Red Lake and Leech Lake records | 166 |
| [IV.] | Sikas´sige’s record | 170 |
| [V.] | Origin of Âníshinâ´bēg | 172 |
| [VI.] | Facial decoration | 174 |
| [VII.] | Facial decoration | 178 |
| [VIII.] | Ojibwa’s record | 182 |
| IX. | Mnemonic songs: [IX.a] — [IX.b] — [IX.c] | 193 |
| X. | Mnemonic songs: [X.a] — [X.b] — [X.c] — [X.d] | 202 |
| [XI.] | Sacred objects | 220 |
| [XII.] | Invitation sticks | 236 |
| 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 posts | 240 |
| XVI. | Mnemonic songs: [XVI.a] — [XVI.b] — [XVI.c] — [XVI.d] | 244 |
| XVII. | Mnemonic songs: [XVII.a] — [XVII.b] | 266 |
| [XVIII.] | Jĕs´sakkīd´ removing disease | 278 |
| [XIX.] | Birch-bark records | 286 |
| [XX.] | Sacred bark scroll and contents | 288 |
| [XXI.] | Midē´ relics from Leech Lake | 390 |
| XXII. | Mnemonic songs: [XXII.a] — [XXII.b] | 392 |
| [XXIII.] | Midē´ dancing garters | 298 |
| [ Fig. 1.] | Herbalist preparing medicine and treating patient | 159 |
| [2.] | Sikas´sigĕ’s combined charts, showing descent of Mī´nabō´zho | 174 |
| [3.] | Origin of ginseng | 175 |
| [4.] | Peep-hole post | 178 |
| [5.] | Migration of Âníshinâ´bēg | 179 |
| [6.] | Birch-bark record, from White Earth | 185 |
| [7.] | Birch-bark record, from Bed Lake | 186 |
| [8.] | Birch-bark record, from Red Lake | 186 |
| [9.] | Eshgibō´ga | 187 |
| [10.] | Diagram of Midē´wigân of the first degree | 188 |
| [11.] | Interior of Midē´wigân | 188 |
| [12.] | Ojibwa drums | 190 |
| [13.] | Midē´ rattle | 191 |
| [14.] | Midē´ rattle | 191 |
| [15.] | Shooting the Mīgis | 192 |
| [16.] | Wooden beads | 205 |
| [17.] | Wooden effigy | 205 |
| [18.] | Wooden effigy | 205 |
| [19.] | Hawk-leg fetish | 220 |
| [20.] | Hunter’s medicine | 222 |
| [21.] | Hunter’s medicine | 222 |
| [22.] | Wâbĕnō´ drum | 223 |
| [23.] | Diagram of Midē´wigân of the second degree | 224 |
| [24.] | Midē´ destroying an enemy | 238 |
| [25.] | Diagram of Midē´wigân of the third degree | 240 |
| [26.] | Jĕs´sakkân´, or juggler’s lodge | 252 |
| [27.] | Jĕs´sakkân´, or juggler’s lodge | 252 |
| [28.] | Jĕs´sakkân´, or juggler’s lodge | 252 |
| [29.] | Jĕs´sakkân´, or juggler’s lodge | 252 |
| [30.] | Jĕs´sakkân´, or juggler’s lodge | 252 |
| [31.] | Jĕs´sakkīd´ curing woman | 255 |
| [32.] | Jĕs´sakkīd´ curing man | 255 |
| [33.] | Diagram of Midē´wigân of the fourth degree | 255 |
| [34.] | General view of Midē´wigân | 256 |
| [35.] | Indian diagram of ghost lodge | 279 |
| [36.] | Leech Lake Midē´ song | 295 |
| [37.] | Leech Lake Midē´ song | 296 |
| [38.] | Leech Lake Midē´ song | 297 |
| [39.] | Leech Lake Midē´ song | 297 |
| [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. |