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Cases 4 and 5. — Implements used by the secret societies 
of the northern tribes of British Columbia, particularly whistles 
which imitate the sounds of spirits, and head ornaments made of 
red cedar bark. 
Case 15. — Woven blankets made of mountain goat wool 
on a warp of cedar bark, made in Chilcat, Alaska. Painted skin 
blanket. 
Case 9. — Weapons and clothing, baskets and fishing imple- 
ments, of the Alaskan Eskimo. 
Case 6. — Bows, arrows, throwing sticks, fish-hooks, fish weirs, 
and drills of the Alaskan Eskimo. 
Case 10. — The southern portion of the case contains a col- 
lection from Queen Charlotte Islands. The northern portion of 
the case contains specimens collected among the Tsimshian 
Indians of northern British Columbia; a series of head dresses 
used in ceremonial dances; masks, coats and dancing aprons used 
for the same purpose; a large copper plate used as money; armor 
made of elk skin; masks, baskets, stone implements, and fishing 
implements of the Tsimshian Indians. 
Case 7.— Basketry, model sleds and canoes, fastenings for 
dog harness and snow goggles of the Alaskan Eskimo. 
Case 11,— Masks used in the ceremonies of the secret soci- 
eties of the Bella Coola Indians of British Columbia. Stone 
mortars and dishes. 
Case 8. — Dish, axes, loom and spindle of the Tsimshian 
Indians. Ornaments of red cedar bark used by the secret societies 
of the Bella Coola Indians. Stone implements of the Bella Coola 
Indians. 
East and North Walls. — A number of figures are exhib- 
ited which were taken from the houses of the Bella Coola Indians. 
