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Case 8. — Pipes and games. 
Case 9. — Storage receptacles. 
Case 10. — Men and women’s tools. 
Case 11. — Blankets. 
Hall 11. 
In this hall are installed collections from the Kwakiutl Indi- 
ans of British Columbia. 
Case 1. — Household furnishings. 
Case 2. — Blanket weaving. 
Case 3. — Dress and ornaments. 
Case 4. — Basketry. 
Case 5. — Women and men’s industries. 
Case 6. — Hunting and fishing, arts and manufactures. 
Case 7. — Mortuary objects, games and model of house. 
Around the walls are house posts. 
Hall 12. 
In this hall are installed collections from the Kwakiutl Indians 
of British Columbia. 
Case 1. — Clans ceremonial paraphernalia. 
Case 2. — Winter ceremonial paraphernalia. 
Case 3. — Guessing game group. 
Case 4. — Feast dishes and spoons. 
Case 5. — Potlatch paraphernalia. 
Case 6. — Cannibal dance group. 
Case 7. — Winter ceremonial paraphernalia. 
Case 8. — Clans ceremonials paraphernalia. 
Case 9. — Winter ceremonial paraphernalia. 
Case 10. — Winter ceremonial paraphernalia. 
Case 11. — Figure of cannibal dancer. 
Case 12. — Ceremonial feast dishes. 
Case 13. — Ceremonial feast figures. 
Around the wall are house crests, -etc. 
Hall 13. 
The collections in this hall are devoted principally to tribes of 
the Salishan stock of British Columbia and Washington. 
Case 1. — Basketry, Lillooet Indians. 
