THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM 



totem pole which may be seen in the elevator shaft, at the 

 end of Room 3, was taken from the same village. 



The mural paintings in this hall represent the village of 

 Masset and show a series of these Haida houses ranged 

 along the banks of a lake. 



The case of exhibits from the Haida on the southwest 

 wall contains painted basketry, hats, carved and painted 

 wooden helmets, food dishes, carved spoon, stone, slate and 

 wooden dishes for grease and berries, basketry mats and 

 other objects. 



From the Salish Indians, basketry, implements and ma- 

 terials used in its manufacture, beads, utensils, dried roots 

 and fruits, stone and wooden tools and other objects are 

 shown in a case on the north wall. Maps, color sketches, 

 prints and other illustrated material on the walls and in the 

 cases supplement the impression made by the exhibits. 



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