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HALL 14. 
This hall is devoted to Indian tribes of California, and in 
the collections exhibited may be seen many rare baskets of great 
value. 
CASE 1. — Baskets, utensils, implements, games, ornaments, 
etc. ' Mono Indians. 
CASE 2. — Basketry, implements, utensils, etc., Tulare In- 
dians. 
CASE 3. — Ornamental and dance costumes and ornaments. 
Poma Indians. 
CASE 4. — Utensils, bows, arrows, ' headdress, etc., Tulare 
Lake Indians. 
CASE 5. — ^Baskets, ornaments, foods, games, implements, 
etc.. Kings River Indians. 
CASE 6. — Dance paraphernalia, Hupa Indians. 
CASE 7.— Bows, arrows, utensils, games, ornaments. Tribes 
of Moquelumnian stock. 
CASE 8 . — Basketry, utensils, implements, games, etc. Tcuk- 
tsansi Indians. 
CASE 9. — Basketry, utensils, pipes, implements, etc., tribes 
of Mariposan stock. 
CASE 10. — Basketry, wooden bowls, utensils, Mono Indians. 
CASE ll.~ Basketry, utensils, implements, etc., Shoshonean 
stock. 
CASE 12.— Baskets, tribes of Moquelumnian stock. 
CASE 13. — Baskets, basket materials, costumes, ornaments, 
games, snares, cradles, musical instruments, tribes of the Mari- 
posan stock. 
CASE 14. — Pipes, implements, successive stages of the manu- 
facture of money, etc., Poma Indians. 
CASE 15. — Bows, arrows, quivers, games, implements, etc., 
Hupa Indians. 
CASE 16.— Ornaments, musical instruments, etc.. Mono In- 
dians. 
CASE 17. — Boat, fishnets and weirs, Poma Indians. 
CASE 18. — Baskets, ornamented with feathers and beads, 
Poma Indians. 
