NO. 17 SMITHSONIAN EXPLORATIONS, IQ16 97 
The head is large, predominantly mesocephalic, and of medium 
height. The face is both long and broad, the supraorbital ridges 
frequently pronounced, the forehead often more or less sloping, 
especially among the men, and often low in appearance, particularly 
among the women. 
Fic. 102—War Chief of the Twin Lake Chippewa. 
The nose is of good size, with medium prominence, and differs 
considerably in shape; in men it is in half the cases more or less 
aquiline, in women mostly straight, concave, or concavo-convex. 
The septum is frequently horizontal or nearly so, especially in 
the females. The average nasal index is mesorhinic, as among 
the majority of Indians. 
