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of the wing, and is followed by those of the Indians of northwestern 

 Canada, the woodland States, the eastern and southern States, the 

 northern and southern plains, and the Rocky Mountains, with figure 

 groups of the Tlinkit of Alaska, the Tinne of Canada, the Kiowa, the 



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Navaho weaver and Navaho silversmith, the Zuni potter, the Cocopa 

 and the Virginia Indians. The waU cases contain a number of single 

 figures, while selections from the George CatHn collection of Indian 

 paintings are arranged above the cases, and transparencies of both 

 Eskimo and Indian subjects are displayed in the windows. 



