Smithsonian Report, 1924. — Waterman 



Plate 2 



I 



I. A Lodge of Birch Bark Built by Passamaquoddy Indians in the 

 Grounds of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington. Its Faith- 

 ful Resemblance to the Old Style Habitations Is Remarkable. 

 It Was Erected Entirely Without Nails 



(Photograph by DeLancey Gill, by courtesy of the Bureau of Anieriean Ethnology) 



2. A Choctaw House in Louisiana, Covered with Palmetto 



(Hy courtesy of the Bureau of American Ethnology) 



