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Other parts of the Hopi Indian collection will be found in 
Halls 8 and 17. 
CASES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, AND 6. — Contain dolls or-katcinas and 
ethnological and ceremonial objects. 
CASES 7 AND 8. — Ceremonial . masks and head dresses. 
CASE 9. — Cho altar and sand mosaic. 
CASE 10. — Masililanti altar. 
CASE 11. — Katcina initiation, sand mosaic. 
CASE 12. — Ana Katcina dancers. 
CASE 13. — Hemis Katcina dancers. - ' _ 
CASE 14. — Powamu altar and. sand mosaic. 
CASE 15. — ^Powalawu sand mosaic. 
CASE 16. — Tcol altar and sand , mosaic. 
CASES 17 AND 18. — Ceremonial masks and head dresses. 
HALL ! 7. 
The collection in this hall is devoted principally to the 
archeology of the Hopi Indians of Arizona, and to the domestic 
side of their modern life, the main portion of which was present- 
ed by Mr. Stanley McCormick. 
Other parts of the Hopi Indian collections presented by Mr. 
McCormick will be found in Halls 8 and 16. 
CASE 1. — Soyal altar, with star and war gods. 
CASE 2.- — Maraw altar. 
CASE 3. — Ooqol altar and priestess. 
CASE 4.— Women’s ceremonial costume. 
CASE 5. — Costumes of men, women and children. , 
CASE 6. — Katcina and snake dance costumes. 
CASE 7. — Model of Pueblo, of Walpi. 
CASE 8.— A Hopi home, illustrating the domestic pursuits. 
CASE 9. — Utensils and ethno-botanical specimens. 
CASE 10. — Household utensils, stone implements and orna- 
ments. . , r 
CASE 11. — Ballukon screen. ' 
CASE 12. — Costumes and stone implements. 
CASE 13. — Costumes and stone implements. 
CASE 14. — A boomerang thrower. 
CASE 15. — A bride. 
CASES 16 AND 17. — Meal trays of basketry. 
