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Case 33. — Ceremonial objects, rattles, drums, flutes, etc., 
Iroquois Indians, Canada. 
Case 34. — Masks worn in the ceremony of the burning of 
the white dog. Iroquois Indians, Canada. 
Case 35. — Hair ornaments, men’s costumes, etc., Sioux In- 
dians, North and South Dakotas. 
Case 36. — Women’s and girls’ costumes, etc., Sioux Indians, 
North and South Dakotas. 
Case 37. — Pipes, pipe cleaners, beaded pipe bags, Sioux 
Indians, North and South Dakotas. 
Case 38. — Painted robe, ornaments, ceremonial objects, 
games, Yankton Siotix, Montana. 
Case 39. — Rattles, carved wooden bowls, horn spoons, etc., 
Cuthead Sioux, North Dakota. Ornaments, games, etc., Sisse- 
ton Sioux, North Dakota. 
Case 39. — Berry bags, saddles, drums, head dresses, cos- 
tumes, etc., Assinaboin Indians, Montana. 
ALCOVES OF THE WEST COURT. 
Alcove 106. 
Cases i and 2. — Wichita. 
Cases 3, 4 and 5. — Pawnee. 
Alcove 107. 
Case i. — Miniature model of Pawnee Medicine-Men’s cere- 
mony. 
Case 2. — Miniature model of Pawnee Sacred Bimdle cere- 
mony. 
Case 3. — Miniature model of Wichita Grass Lodge. 
Case 4. — Miniattue model of Thunder Ceremony of the 
Pawnee. 
Alcove 108. 
Cases i and 2. — Arikara. 
Hall 34. 
CALIFORNIA. 
Cases 1-4. — Klamath and Modoc, Oregon, and Cahfornia. 
Cases 5-12. — Hupa, Yurok and Karok, North West Cali- 
fornia. 
Case 13. — Shasta. 
Cases 14, 15. — - Achomawi. 
