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HALL IS. -AYER HALL. 
PRIMITIVE TRIBES OF NORTH AMERICA. 
Cases 1, 2 and. 3.— Clothing, implements, utensils, etc., of 
the Alaskan Eskimo. 
Cases 4, 3 and 6. — Clothing, implements, utensils, etc., 
from the Eskimo of northern Greenland and the shores of Hudson 
Bay. 
Case 7. — Rattles, carved clubs and batons, pipes, carvings 
in wood and ivory, from the Indian tribes of Alaska and British 
Columbia. 
Case 8. — Carved wooden dishes and spoons made of horn of 
mountain sheep and goats, from Indians of Alaska and Northern 
British Columbia. 
Case — Basketry of the Northwest Coast. 
Case 10 . — Carved dishes and spoons from Alaska and Brit- 
ish Columbia; wooden helmets, dancing hats, dishes made of 
whale vertebra, from Alaska; baskets from the Indian Tribes of 
the Northwest Coast. 
Case 11* — Basketry of the California Indians. 
Case 20. — Clothing implements, utensils, etc., of the Califor- 
nia Indians. 
Case 12.— Basketry of the Pimo, Yuma and Moki Indians. 
Case 27. — Basketry of the Apache Indians. 
Case 13.— Clothing, implements, utensils, etc., Apache In- 
dians. 
Case 14. — Clothing, implements, utensils, etc., Apache In- 
dians. 
Case 10. — Clothing, implements, utensils, etc., Athapascan 
and Cree Indians. 
Case 17. — Clothing, implements, utensils, etc., Cree Indians. 
Cases 18, 10, 20, 21, 22 and 24. — Clothing, utensils, 
implements, etc., Sioux Indians. 
Case 23. — Clothing, utensils, implements, etc., Cheyenne, 
Arapaho and Crow Indians. 
Case 25. — Clothing, utensils, implements, etc., Ute Indians. 
Case 34. — Various articles from the Cherokee and Catawba 
Indians. 
Cases 30, 31 and 32.— Pottery and other articles from 
the Pueblo Indians. 
Case 20. — Blankets and weaving apparatus of the Navajo 
Indians. 
Over the wall cases are suspended canoes and boats from 
various tribes. 
