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| Plate XXIV. Portrait of A'yûⁿini (Swimmer) A'yûⁿini, known in English as Swimmer (1835–1899), was a primary source of information for Mooney and a respected Cherokee traditionalist and medicine man. | 306 |
| Plate XXV. Facsimile An exact copy or reproduction of a document. of A'yûⁿini's manuscript—Formula for Yellowish Black original: "Dalâni Ûⁿnagei"; a term used in Cherokee medicine to describe specific symptoms or spiritual causes of illness associated with these colors. | 310 |
| Plate XXVI. Facsimile of Gatigwanasti's original: "Gatigwanasti"; the Cherokee name for "Belt," another prominent medicine man and informant. manuscript—Spirit People original: "Yûⁿwěhĭ"; refers to the "Spirit People" or "Little People," supernatural beings in Cherokee cosmology. formula | 312 |
| Plate XXVII. Facsimile of Gahuni's Gahuni (Cane) was a Cherokee doctor and veteran of the Civil War who provided Mooney with many formulas. manuscript—Formula for The Cripplers original: "Didûⁿlěskĭ"; a Cherokee term for spirits or ailments that cause rheumatism and sharp, localized pain. | 314 |