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clothing, bows and arrows, weapons, pouches, saddle-bags, snow 
shoes, and medicines of the Cree Indians. 
Over Cases 5 and 6* — Athapascan canoes are sus- 
pended. 
Case 6. — Painted robes, cradle, head ornaments, saddle, 
drums of the Cree Indians. 
Case 20. — Clothing, baskets, and implements of the Chip- 
pewa and Ottawa Indians. Model of a hut, stone implements, loom 
of the Micmacs. Snow shoes, bows and arrows of the Montagnais 
Indians. Stone implements of the Iroquois. Cherokee baskets. 
Case 25. — Bead work, pipes, moccasins, ornaments, clubs 
of tribes of the Missouri River Valley. 
Cases 7, 8, and 22. — Clothing ornamented with beads, 
saddles, quivers of the Sioux Indians. 
Over Cases 7 and 8. — Ojibwa canoes are suspended. 
Case V). — Clothing, ornaments, weapons of the Ute and 
Comanche. 
Over Case O. — A Cree canoe and a round Mandan canoe 
are suspended. 
Case 26. — Dolls, toys, pipes, moccasins, bead work of the 
Sioux Indians. 
Case 27. — Clothing, implements of Arapahoes, Cheyenne, 
Pawnee, Nez Perces. 
No. 37. — Model of a Winnebago and of a Chippewa Lodge. 
Case 28. — Modern Indian industries. 
Case 29. — Cherokee and Catawba pottery, blow pipe, turtle 
shell rattles, bow and arrows, baskets. Mandan pottery. 
Case lO. — Moqui and Zuni basketry, dress, drum. 
Case 11. — Moqui pottery. 
Case 12. — Moqui pottery. Pottery from New Mexico. 
Case 30. — Stone implements from California. 
Case 13. — Basketry from Southern California. 
Case 14:. — Apache basketry. 
