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Or the platform on the North wall is a model of a carved 
Haida house, and of a chief’s grave; the latter is in the form of a 
house, the coffins being placed inside. 
On the South Wall there are a series of models of 
Heraldic Columns from various parts of the North Pacific Coast. 
On a platform there are three models of houses of the Bella Coola 
Indians. 
Beginning at the South portion of the middle aisle there is 
a carved figure representing a chief’s speaker, from Vancouver 
Island; a grave monument, from Bella Coola, representing a grizzly 
bear and another one representing an eagle.' On top of the wall 
cases on the East wall are two painted drums. 
