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is due Dr. Karl Lumboltz, who treated the subject: "Objective 
Symbolism of the Huichol Indians," and Mr. Prank E. Cushing 
of Washington, who offered a manuscript interpretative of 
aboriginal art and industry, under the title: "Tomahawk and 
Calumet, Shield and Gorget," and Dr. Walter Hoffman, whose 
extended memoirs embodied a careful study of the Me no mini 
Indians. The committee also especially commended the work of 
Alfred P. Hands lay of London, dealing with the archaeology 
of Central America, but which was not submitted or completely 
published. 
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