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Upon the north wall above the cases are arranged frames 
containing excellent specimens of mortuary cloths and a facsimile 
of papyrus of Ani, and an original papyrus. 
The south wall is covered with fragments of stone tombs 
and colored casts of twenty-seven stones in Hatshepsa temple, 
representing the procession of the sacred boat. 
ALCOVES OF THE SOUTH COURT. 
Alcove 109. 
Case 1.— Ceremonial paraphernalia, Tlingit Indians, Alaska. 
^ Case 2. — Clothing, household utensils, etc., of Athabascan 
tribes of the Yukon Valley, Alaska. 
Alcove 110. 
The material installed in this alcove is part of the Tlingit 
Indian (Alaska) collection installed in Alcove 111 and Hall 10. 
Case 1. — Travel and transportation. 
Case 2. — Ornaments, shaman’s paraphernalia, etc. 
Case 3. — Shaman’s paraphernalia and dance paraphernalia. 
Case 4. — Ceremonial dance paraphernalia. 
Case 5. — Ceremonial dance head gear. 
Alcove 111. 
The material installed in this alcove is part of the Tlingit 
Indian (Alaska) material installed in Alcove 110 and Hall 10. 
Case 1. — Fishing hooks, nets, traps, etc. 
Case 2. — Objects pertaining to hunting, etc. 
Case 3. — Objects of warfare. 
Case 4. — Defensive armors. 
Hall 10. 
The material installed in this hall is part of the Tlingit Indian 
(Alaska) material installed in Alcoves 110 and 111. 
Case 1. — Dishes. 
Case 2. — Spoons. 
Case 3. — Household furnishings. 
Case 4. — Basketry. 
Case 5. — Basketry. 
Case 6.— Basketry. 
Case 7. — Basketry. 
