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HALL 18. -AYER HALL. 
PRIMITIVE TRIBES OF NORTH AMERICA. 
Cases 1, 2 and 3. — Clothing, implements, utensils, etc., of 
the Alaskan Eskimo. 
Cases 4, 5 and 6 . — Clothing, implements, utensils, etc., 
from the Eskimo of northern Greenland and the shores of Hudson 
Bay. 
Case 7. — Rattles, carved clubs and batons, pipes, carvings 
in wood and ivory, from the Indian tribes of Alaska and British 
Columbia. 
Case 8.— Carved wooden dishes and spoons made of horn of 
mountain sheep and goats, from Indians of Alaska and Northern 
British Columbia. 
Case D. — Basketry of, the Northwest Coast. 
Case 10 .— Carved dishes and spoons from Alaska and Brit- 
ish Columbia; wooden helmets, dancing hats, dishes made of 
whale vertebra, from Alaska; baskets from the Indian Tribes of 
the Northwest Coast. 
Case 11. — Basketry of the California Indians. 
Case 26. — Clothing implements, utensils, etc., of the Califor- 
nia Indians. 
Case 12. — Basketry of the Pimo, Yuma and Moki Indians. 
Case 27. — Basketry of the Apache Indians. 
Case 13.— Clothing, implements, utensils, etc., Apache In- 
dians. 
Case 14. — Clothing, implements, utensils, etc., Apache In- 
dians. 
Case 16.— Clothing, implements, utensils, etc., Athapascan 
and Cree Indians. 
Case 17.— Clothing, implements, utensils, etc., Cree Indians 
Cases 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 24.— Clothing, utensils, 
implements, etc., Sioux Indians. 
Case 23. — Clothing, utensils, implements, etc., Cheyenne, 
Arapaho and Crow Indians. 
Case 25. — Clothing, utensils, implements, etc., Ute Indians. 
Case 34. — Various articles from the Cherokee and Catawba 
Indians. 
Cases 30, 31 and 32. — Pottery and other articles from 
the Pueblo Indians. 
Case 29. — Blankets and weaving apparatus of the Navajo 
Indians. 
Over the wall cases are suspended canoes and boats from 
various tribes. 
