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Case 31. — Basketry and material for making same, Mono In- 
dians, East Central California. 
Case 32. — Games, basketry and cradles, Yokut Indians, Cen- 
tral California. 
Case 33. — Dance paraphernalia, foodstuffs, fishing apparatus, 
mat of rushes, twine, stone implements and feather head dress, 
Yokut Indians, Central California. 
Case 34. — Basketry and stone mortars, Yokut Indians, Cen- 
tral California. 
Case 35. — Basketry, Miwok Indians, East Central California. 
Case 36. — Basketry, Miwok Indians, East Central California. 
Case 37. — Bows, arrows, stone mortars and implements, 
games, etc., Miwok Indians, East Central California. 
Case 38. — Basketry, Maidu Indians, Northeastern California. 
Case 39. — Twine, basketry, stone mortars, wooden paddles, 
foodstuffs, musical instruments, etc., Maidu Indians, Northeast- 
ern California. 
Case 40. — Basketry and stone mortars, Washo Indians, Lake 
Tahoe, California. 
Case 41. — Feather headdress, bows, arrows, ornaments, fish- 
ing apparatus, cradles, etc., Washo Indians, Lake Tahoe, Cali- 
fornia. 
Hall 30. 
In this hall are installed collections from the Sierra Madre 
Indians of Mexico. Modern Mexican ceramics, blankets, pon- 
chos and other objects of wearing apparel, implements of war 
and of the chase, household utensils, etc., from tribes of Colom- 
bia, Costa Rica, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil. 
Case 1. — Basketry, looms, etc., Mexico. 
Case 2. — Modern ceramics, Mexico. 
Case 3. — Bows, arrows, musical instruments, looms and tex- 
tiles, U. S. Colombia. 
Case 4. — Shields, blowguns, bows, arrows and bark clothing, 
Jiveros Indians, Peru. 
Case 5. — Clothing, personal ornaments, bows and arrows, 
Chunchos Indians, Pangoa River, Peru. 
Case 6. — Bark cloth, hammocks, painted gourd bowds, blow- 
guns, spears and feather ornaments, Brazil. 
