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CASE 1. — Cooking pots of soapstone, bowls of brass and 
musical instruments. 
CASE 2 . — Costumes of silk. 
CASE 3. — Embroidered pillows and beds. 
CASE 4. — Costumes, ornaments, implements, utensils, fans, 
etc. 
CASE 5. — Armor, rain clothing, hats, shoes, chest, etc. 
CASE 6. — Officer’s uniform, etc. 
CASE 7. — Costumes of silk. 
CASE 8. — Costumes of silk. 
CASE 9.— Carved jade ornaments and objects. 
HALL 3. 
The collections in this hall are but temporarily installed: 
CASE 1. — Implements of stone, baskets, games, etc. Wasco 
Indians, Oregon. 
CASE 2. — Drums, painted and carved hide packing bags, 
costumes. Warm Springs, Oregon. 
CASE 3. — Baskets, Klikitat Indians, Washington. 
CASE 4. — Costumes, ornaments, horse trapping implements 
and utensils, Nez Perce Indians. Idaho. 
CASE 5. — Costumes, ornaments, packing bags, musical in- 
struments, Umatilla Indians, Oregon. 
CASE 6. — Baskets, games, Paiute Indians, Nevada. 
CASE 7.— Costumes, water jars of basketry ornaments, 
games, utensils, Uintah Ute Indians, Utah. 
CASE 8. — Painted hide and beaded bags, utensils, drums, 
flutes, Shoshone Indians, Wyoming. 
CASE 10. — Costumes, utensils, games, etc.. Bannock Indi- 
ans, Idaho. 
CASE 11. — Costumes, ornaments, etc., Tonkawa and Ponca 
Indians of Oklahoma, Comanche Indians, of Indian Territory, 
and the Menominee Indians, of Wisconsin. 
CASE 12. — Personal ornaments, amulets, dance parapher- 
nalia, Shoshoni Indians, Wyoming. 
CASE 13. — Objects of dress and ornaments, games, etc., 
Shoshoni Indians, Wyoming. 
CASE 14. — Woven bags, Nez Perce Indians, Idaho. 
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