Pli lo Mi ' \n km. H Vol. '. 



I {.all Hall 80, thus giving needed 



ises. irth of the floor 



Space in Hall 7 i 



carefully in- 



> material 



the 



1. re M third, ige. The 



1 cases 

 full and a con - of 



tl • rom Benin, many of 



of the 



itarics of 



tl. mali-land 



tribes, the war-! 



Lion from 

 th. Zulu gives a 



bese m 'ongo 



•rcstir.. re of I 



her 

 ar 



se peoples. In their present arrangement, ican collections, 



th re of the various 



well the interrc! 

 trilws. Fur' lnstal- 



ith See 44 cases 



»ccn c 



Buka and Bougain- 



olomoi ^rc fully represented 



8 cases. «od carvings 



human statu* - balloon -shaped hats worn 



atases* to a secret socu 



th- coiled baskets, wooden pla* c nut-crackers, and 



a < ays of 



ha ;. The central Solomons arc represented by objects 



in! th pearl and by a large wooden bowl P jrtccn cases are 



tfa a d of huge ancestral images of 



«xi and memorial c.v (from central New Ireland and the Gard- 



ner Islands), ancestral figures of stone, and a great variety of masks, 



