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FIG. 8. Graves where least was held 75 



9. Diagram of medicine lodge of 1890 75 



10. Medicine drum and stick 77 



11. Gourd rattle 78 



12. Presents suspended from pole 80 



13. Otter-skin medicine bag 83 



14. Inside construction of snake-bag 97 



15. Dance of wooden effigies 98 



l(i. Kinie'an's trick with claw and mirror 100 



17. Konli'pamik or emblem of the society 101 



is. Diagram showing movement of nutS'wok 103 



18a. Mnemonic songs 106 



19. Hall stick 128 



20. Tshi'saqkau or jugglery 147 



21. .higgler's rattle 148 



22. Thimble charm containing love powder 155 



23. Dancing place of the Dreamers 158 



24. Diagram of the Dreamers' dancing place 159 



25. Place of the drum ll>0 



26. Ancient form of protecting graves 239 



27. Modern grave-box 240 



28. Graves of Osh'kosh and his wife 240 



29. Wooden bowl for gambling 241 



30. Tambourine drum 243 



31. Holding snow-snake preparatory to throwing 245 



32. Tecumtha's pipo 248 



33. Inlaid stone pipe 249 



34. Bark domicile for summer use 25 1 



35. Bedstead of saplings 256 



36. Wooden mortar and pestle 257 



37. Elm log for making splints 260 



38. Mallet - 260 



39. Knife of native workmanship 260 



40. Coil of basket strips 261 



41. Finished basket 261 



42. Snowshoe for men — Menomini type 264 



43. Ojibwa and Menomini children's snowshoe 265 



44. Snowshoe for women— Ojibwa type 265 



45. Frame holding unfinished beadwork 269 



16. Design of first variety of working in beads 270 



47. Design of second variety of working in beads 271 



4.S. Third form of working iu beads 272 



49. Groundplan of trap for small game 273 



50. Apache iron point 277 



51. Arrowshaft showing mode of feathering 277 



52. Ute stone knife 282 



53. Ute stone knife 283 



54. Apache stone point 284 



55. Birchbark vessel for maple sap 289 



