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Case 16. — Shaman's paraphernalia, games, war and hunting 
implements, Haida. 
Case 17. — Chief's paraphernalia, Haida. 
Case 18. — Basketry and matting, Haida. 
Case 19. — Storage chests, Haida. 
Hall 15. 
Collections from the Bella Coola and Nootka tribes of Wash- 
ington and British Columbia are installed in this hall. 
Case 1. — Masks, Makah. 
Case 2. — Masks, ceremonial objects, Makah. 
Case 3. — Ceremonial objects, Nootka. 
Case 4. — Models of house and grave posts, Bella Coola. 
Case 5. — Ceremonial objects, household utensils, Bella Coola. 
Case 6. — Dance masks and whistles, Bella Coola. 
Case 7. — Dance masks and whistles, Bella Coola. 
Case 8. — Fishing paraphernalia, Nootka. 
Case 9. — Household furnishings, Nootka. 
Case 10. — Ceremonial paraphernalia, Nootka. 
Case 11. — Basketry, matting, etc., Nootka. 
Case 12. — Hunting and fishing implements, Nootka. 
Case 13. — Dance aprons and robes, Bella Coola. 
Case 14. — Stone implements, games, tools, Bella Coola. 
Case 15. — Tools, matting, hats and clothing, Nootka. 
Hall 16. 
The collection in this hall is devoted to the religion and cere- 
monies of the Hopi Indians of Arizona, and was presented by 
Mr. Stanley McCormick. 
Other parts of the Hopi Indian collection will be found in 
Halls 8 and 17. 
Cases 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. — Contain dolls or katcinas and 
ethnological and ceremonial objects. 
Cases 7 and 8. — Ceremonial masks and headdresses. 
Case 9. — Cho altar and sand mosaic. 
Case 10. — Altar of the Drab-Flute Society. 
Case 11. — Katcina initiation sand mosaic. 
Case 12. — Ana Katcina dancers. 
Case 13. — Hemis Katcina dancers. 
