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Case 2. — Basketry, spoons, boxes. Coast Salish Indians, B. C. 
Case 3. — Mortuary ob ects, Lillooet Indians. 
Case 4. — Spirit boat ar d accessories, Salish Indians, Washing- 
ton. 
Case 5. — Basketry, sprons, games, etc., Salish Indians, Puget 
Sound. 
Case 6 . — Clothing, utensils, Chinook Indians, Washington. 
Case 7. — Loom, weaving tools, Coast Salish Indians, B. C. 
Case 8. — Dance paraphernalia, foods. Coast Salish Indians. 
B. C. 
Case 9. — Basketry, Salish Indians, Thompson River, B. C. 
Case 10. — Basketr^^, Salish Indians, Thompson River, B. C. 
Case 11. — Industries, Coast Salish Indians, B. C. 
Case 12. — House Group, Salish Indians, B. C. 
Case 13. — Industries, Salish Indians, B. C. 
Case 14. — Basketry and clothing, Skokomish Indians. 
Case 15. — Industries, foods, etc., Thompson River Indians, 
B. C. 
Case 16. — Clothing, ornaments, etc., Salish Indians, Thompson 
River, B. C. 
Hall 14. 
This hall is devoted to collections principally from the Haida 
and Tsimshian Indians of Queen Charlotte Islands and Skeena 
River, British Columbia. 
Case 1. — House models, Haida. 
Case 2. — Dance paraphernalia, Haida. 
Case 3. — Household effects, Tsimshian. 
Case 4. — Dance material, Tsimshian. 
Case 5. — Industries and transportation, Tsimshian. 
Case 6. — Hunting and fishing implements, Haida. 
Case 7. — Mortuary objects, Haida. 
Case 8. — Clan crests, Haida. 
Case 9. — Storage chests, Haida. 
Case 10. — Feast dishes and spoons, Haida. 
Case 11. — Feast dishes and spoons, Haida. 
Case 12. — Industries, Haida. 
Case 13. — Dance paraphernalia, Haida. 
Case 14. — Dance paraphernalia, Tsimshian. 
Case 15. — Musical instruments, Haida. 
