HALL I 3. 
The Gollections installed in this hall are in the main from 
Washington tribes of Indians, though a few cases are devoted to 
specimens from Oregon tribes and the northwest coast of Amer- 
ica. 
CASE l.—Utensils, implements, rattles, ornaments, etc., 
Kwakiutle Indians, Van Couver Island, British Columbia. 
CASE 2 . — Masks and other ceremonial paraphernalia, Kwa- 
kiutle Indians, Van Couver Island, British Columbia. 
CASE 3. — Ceremonial and dance costumes and ornaments, 
Makah Indians, Washington. 
CASE 4.— Ceremonial canoe accessories, Makah Indians, 
Washington. 
CASE 5. — Baskets, utensils, implements, ornaments, Salish- 
”an Stock, Washington. 
CASE 6. — ’Bags, household utensils, games, fishhooks, bows, 
arrows, Makah Indians, Washington. 
CASE 7. — Fishnets, lines, etc.. Northwest Loast. 
CASE 8. — Masks and other ceremonial belongings. North- 
west coast. 
CASE 9.— Basket, utensils, games, etc., Klamath Indians, 
Oregon. 
CASE 10.-— Basekt ,and materials, etc., Klamath Indians, 
Oregon. 
CASE 11. — Masks and ceremonial costumes, Kwakiutle In- 
dians, Van Couver Island, British Columbia. 
CASE 12. — Chests and cradles, Kwakiutle Indians, Van 
Couver Island, British Columbia. 
CASE 13.— Salish home group, Puget Sound, Washington. 
CASE 14. — Ceremonial and dance paraphernalia, Kwakiutle 
Indians, Van Couver Island, British Columbia. 
CASE 15. — Wooden dishes, spoons, fishhooks, implements, 
Kwakiutle Indians, Van Couver Island, British Columbia. 
'■ CASE 16. — Costumes, ornaments, bows, arrows, games, etc., 
Salishan Stock, Washington. 
