XIV LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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Plate XV. Wooden and leather body armor 270 



XVI. Cereinouial dance paraphernalia 272 



XVII. Chief and Shaman ceremonial batons 272 



XVIII. Eed-cedar bark paraphernalia from the northwest coast, and 



ancient rattle 272 



XIX. Chief's blue cloth ceremonial vestment 272 



XX. Carvings on rocks and stone implements from the north- 

 west coast 274 



XXI. Tlingit ceremonial buckskin shirt 274 



XXII. Primitive stone implements from the northwest coast, with 



wooden wedge for splitting wood 278 



XXIII. Primitive stone and modern steel implements; from the 



northwest coast 280 



XXIV. Industrial implements or tools— knives from the northwest 



coast 280 



, XXV. Copper and steel daggers, with sheaths of buckskin and 



moose-hide 284 



XXVI. Tlingit and Haida bows and Tlingit war-spear 286 



XXVII. Weapons of war and of the chase 28t) 



XXVIII. Weapons of war and of the chase — clubs 288 



XXIX. Haida and Tlingit hunting and fishing implements 288 



XXX. Fishing implements from the northwest coast 290 



XXXI. Fish-hooks from the northwest coast 290 



XXXII. Drag and dip nets; paddles; details of netting and basket 



weaving <. ... 292 



XXXIII. Models of general types of hunting and fishing canoes; from 



the northwest coast 296 



XXXIV. Family or transportation canoes used on the northwest coast 296 

 XXXV. Details of Haida h<^use construction, with types of fronts 



found elsewhere on the northwest coast 306 



XXXVL Tlingit and Haida basket-work 314 



XXXVII. General type of Haida and Tlingit open-work twined basketry 314 



XXXVIII. Tlingit ceremonial and household food-dishes 316 



XXXIX. Types of wooden household utensils from the northwest 



coast 316 



XL. Food dishes from the northwest coast 316 



XLI. Horn and whalebone spoons and dishes from the northwest 



coast 318 



XLII. Wooden spoons from the northwest coast - 318 



XLIII. Household bos ; also used as a depository for the cremated 



ashes of the dead 318 



XLIV. Haida carved box of black slate ; from Queen Charlotte Isl- 

 ands, British Columbia ., 318 



XLV (a and b). Paint-brushes from the northwest coast 320 



XLVI. Slave-killers from the northwest coast; formerly used in de- 

 spatching slaves 320 



XL VII. Slate carvings; from Queen Charlotte Islands, British Co- 

 lumbia 322 



XLVIII. Pipes from the northwest coast. Haida slate dish 322 



XLIX. Haida slate carving, representing the "Bear-mother" 322 



L. Haida slate-carving representing the "Bear-mother" 322 



LI. Chests, carvings, etc., from the northwest coast 322 



LII. Haida legendary drawings, or pictographs 322 



LIII. Carved wooden ceremonial rattle from the northwest coast 324 



LIV. Ceremonial rattle from the northwest coast 324 



