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Case 13. — Objects of dress and ornaments, games, etc., 
Shoshoni Indians, Wyoming. 
Case 14. — Woven bags, Nez Perce Indians, Idaho. 
Case 15. — Costumes, hats, drum, painted packing bags, 
Yakima Indians, Washington. 
Case 16. — Costumes, Warm Spring Indians, Oregon. 
HaU 4. 
ESKIMO. 
This entire hall is devoted to collections from the Eskimo 
of Alaska, Siberia, Hudson Bay, and Greenland, Several groups 
with details carefully arranged, impart interest and instruction. 
Case i. — Sleds, harness and whips. 
Case 2. — Eskimo hunter in kyak, with throwing stick and 
spear. 
Case 3. — Models of houses. 
Case 4, — - Clothing from Yukon River, Alaska. 
Case 5. — Mats, basketry, etc., from Alaska and Siberia. 
Case 6. — Clothing, from Siberia. 
Case 7. — Bows, arrows, throwing sticks and lamps, from 
Alaska, Siberia, and Greenland. 
Case 8. — Cutting and digging implements, from Alaska 
and Siberia. 
Case 9. — Clothing from Greenland. 
Case 10. — Harpoons, ice scoops, blubber hooks, from 
Alaska, Siberia, Hudson Bay, and Greenland. 
Case ii. — Darts, paddles, and hunting knives, from Alaska, 
Siberia, and Greenland. 
Case 12. — Eye shades, seal calls, toggles, skin combs, im- 
plements, pipes, powder flasks, snuff mortars, and masks. 
Case 13. — Clothing from Northern Alaska. 
Case 14. — Industrial group — -man drilling ivory and wo- 
man dressing a skin. 
Case 15. — Clothing, from Hudson Bay. 
Case 16. — Group of Eskimo family, with dogs and sleds. 
Case 17. — Snow knives, harpoon foreshafts, ivory boxes, 
man s working knives, net -making implements, ivory carvings, 
fish lines and bird snares. 
Case 18. — Girl fishing through hole in the ice. 
Suspended above are the skin boats. Around the walls are 
placed fishing nets. 
