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HALL I I . 
Owing to contemplated changes to be made in this hall it is 
not possible to give here the location of but the following cases, 
which must be regarded as temporary : 
CASE 1. — Ute Indians. 
CASE 2. — Klamath Indians. 
CASE 3. — Cheyenne Indians. 
CASE 4. — Haida and other Northwest coast Indians. 
CASE 5. — ^^Tlingit Indians. 
HALL 12. 
The collections installed in this hall are from the Indian 
tribes of the northwest coast of America. 
CASE 1. — Models of houses, Bellacoola and other tribes. 
CASE 2. — Ceremonial paraphernalia, Bella Coola Indians- 
CASE 3. — -Models of houses. 
CASE 4. — Carved, painted and inlaid boxes, painted box 
drums. 
CASE 5. — Ceremonial blankets, Chilkat Indians. 
CASE 6. — Dance and ceremonial paraphernalia, fishing appli- 
ances, baskets, etc. Haida Indians, Queen Charlotte Islands. 
CASE 7. — Masks and dance costumes, etc, Bella Coola Indi- 
ans. 
CASE 8.— Ornaments, untensils, bows, arrows, etc., Bella 
Coola Indians. 
CASE 9. — Ivory carvings, ornaments, pipes, killing clubs, 
fishhooks and lines. 
CASE 10. — Figure of Kwakiutle Indian dancer. 
CASE 11. — Stone irfiplements, Bella Coola Indians. 
CASE 12. — Horn and wooden spoons. 
CASE 13. — Costumes, rattles, whistles, etc., Tsimshian In- 
dian, British Columbia. 
CASE 14. — Ceremonial group. 
CASE 15. — Bags, utensils, implements, etc., Tsimshian In- 
dians, British Columbia. 
CASE 16.-— Utensils, implements, ornaments. 
