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Cases 17, 18 and 19. — Clothing, drums, bead-work, etc., 
of the Sioux Indians and other tribes of the great plains. 
Case 20. — Weapons of the Indian tribes of the great plains. 
Case 21. — Richly decorated carrying pouches, horse trap- 
pings, etc., of the great plains Indians. 
Case 22.— Part of costume of Chief Spotted Tail; also, 
part of the costume of his daughter, Minnehaha. 
Case 23. — Pipes and tobacco pouches of the tribes of the 
great plains. 
Case 24. — Bead-decorated cradles and pouches of the great 
plains tribes. 
Case 25. — Moccasins, pouches and knife cases of the Sioux 
and other tribes of the great plains. 
Case 26. —Personal ornaments and miscellaneous articles 
from the great plains tribes. 
Cases 27 and 28.— Clothing, basketry and ornaments of 
the California Indians. 
Case 29. — Basketry of the Apache Indians. 
Cases 30, 31 and 32. — Clothing, weapons, utensils, bead- 
work, etc., of the Apache Indians. 
Case 33. — Basketry of the Pima and Yuma Indians. 
Case 34. — Pottery of the Moki Indians of Arizona. 
Case 35.— Blankets, sashes, baskets, etc., of the Moki In- 
dians. 
Case 36. — Blankets, sashes, etc., loom models, etc., of the 
Navajo Indians of Arizona. 
Case 37. — Silversmith work of the Navajo Indians. 
Case 38.— Pottery, pipes and miscellaneous articles from 
the Cherokee and Catawba Indians. 
At the west end of the Hall is placed (No. 39 ) a set of the 
handsomely carved wooden chests of the northwest coast tribes, 
and suspended over the wall cases are numerous specimens of 
skin and bark boats, representing various tribes. 
