Cases 17 ancl 18, — Clothing, snow-shoes, weapons, etc., of 
the Cree and Athapascan Indians. 
Case 19.— Decorated robes, cradles, saddles, snow-shoes, 
pouches, etc., Cree Indians. 
Case 20. — Bead-work of the Chippewa Indians, and choice 
specimens of Cree quill work. 
Cases 21 and 22. — Clothing, robes, drums, bead- work, 
etc., of the Sioux Indians and other tribes of the Great Plains. 
Case 23. — W eapons of the Indian tribes of the Great Plains. 
Case 24. — Richly decorated carrying pouches, horse trap- 
pings, etc., of the Great Plains Indians. 
Case 25.— Part of costume of Chief Spotted Tail; also, 
part of the costume of his daughter, Minnehaha. 
Case 26. — Moccasins, pouches and knife cases of the Sioux 
and other tribes of the Great Plains. 
Case 27. — Personal ornaments and miscellaneous articles 
from the Great Plains tribes. 
Case 28 — Bead decorated cradles and pouches of the Great 
Plains tribes. 
Case 29. — Pipes and tobacco pouches of the tribes of the 
Great Plains. 
Case 30.— Blankets, sashes, baskets, etc., of the Moki In- 
dians of Arizona. 
Case 31. — Pottery of the Moki Indians. 
Case 32. — Silversmith work of the Navajo Indians. 
Case 33. — Blankets, sashes, loom models, etc., of the Nav- 
ajo Indians of Arizona. 
Suspended over the wall cases are numerous specimens of 
skin and bark boats, representing various tribes. 
Case 34. — Clothing, baskets, bows, arrows, and medicine 
man’s outfit, Navajo Indians. 
Case 35. — Clothing, bows, arrows, quivers, pouches, 
sheaths, etc., Ute Indians. 
Cases 36 and 37. — Clothing, weapons, personal orna- 
ments, dolls, scalp, Apache Indians. 
Case 38. — Basketry of the Apache Indians. 
Case 39. — Basketry of the Pima and Yuma Indians. 
