of the Coronation Gulf region. Marius Barbeau (Fig. 10) came 
to the Museum in 1911. His early work was on Huron ethnography, 
but in 1915 he began his long series of studies on the Pacific Coast 
tribes. His work on French-Canadian folklore was also started the 
same year. The social anthropology of the Iroquoian peoples was 
studied by A. A. Goldweiser, and their material culture by F. W. 
Waugh. Studies on Algonkian tribes were undertaken by W. H. 
Fig. 12. Percival Algernon Taverner (1875-1947), Ornithologist with the 
Museum, 1911-1942; principally noted for his monograph “The Birds of Canada.” 
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