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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1913. 



Igorots, Filipinos and Samoans. On the east side of the north wing, 

 in continuation from the range, are the exhibits from India, Ceylon, 

 Siam, Tibet, Mongolia, Turkestan, China, Japan, and the northwest 

 coast of America, including a number of single figures and groups of 

 Japanese, Ainos and Eskimo, and a series of paintings and enlarged 



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photographs placed above the cases on the wall. At the south end 

 of the wing, adjoining the pavihon, are installed the totem posts and 

 other carvings, paintings, baskets and textiles from the north Pacific 

 region, besides Eskimo manikins, woodwork, armor, etc. The 

 Eskimo exhibit is continued into the southern end of the western side 



