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Case 6. — Basketry, saddles, implements, etc., Arikara Indians, 
North Dakota. 
Alcove 108. 
Case 1. — Miniature model of Ceremony of Sacrifice of a 
Captive Maiden, Pawnee Indians, Oklahoma. 
Case 2. — Sacred bundles. Pawnee Indians, Oklahoma. 
Case 3. — Sacred bundles, Pawnee Indians, Oklahoma. 
Hall 34. 
This hall is devoted to extensive collections from the tribes 
of California and Oregon. 
Case 1. — Fishing apparatus, basketry, stone mortars, etc., 
Klamath and Modoc Indians, Oregon and California. 
Case 2. — Basketry in form of plaques, Klamath and Modoc 
Indians, Oregon and California. 
Case 3. — Costumes, ornaments, bows and arrows, stone imple- 
ments, etc., Klamath and Modoc Indians, Oregon and California. 
Case 4. — Basketry and stone mortars, Klamath and Alodoc 
Indians, Oregon and California. 
Case 5. — Basketr^q Hupa, Yurok, Karok Indians, Northwest- 
ern California. 
Case 6. — Basketry and stone implements, Hupa, Yurok, Karok 
Indians, Northwestern California. 
Case 7. — Bows, arrows, bone and stone implements, etc., Hupa, 
Yurok, Karok Indians, Northwestern California. 
Case 8. — Wooden paddles and spoons of horn and wood, 
cradles, musical instruments, etc., Hupa, Yurok, Karok Indians, 
Northwestern California. 
Case 9. — Ceremonial paraphernalia, Hupa, Yurok, Karok In- 
dians, Northwestern California. 
Case 10. — Costumes, basketry, ornaments, money bags and 
sacks, feather wands, etc., Hupa, Yurok, Karok Indians, North- 
w’estern California. 
Case 11. — Basketry, Hupa, Yurok, Karok Indians, Northwest- 
ern California. 
Case 12. — Basketry and wooden dishes, Hupa, Yurok, Karok 
Indians, Northwestern California. 
