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West Coast Indian Art. Program for Exhibition of Canadian West Coast Art, 
National Gallery of Canada, Dec., 1927, and Toronto Art Gallery, the Grange, 
Toronto, Jan., 1928. 
Canadian Folk Songs as a National Asset. The Canadian Nation, Feb., 1928. 
By Harlan I. Smith: 
A List of Petroglyphs in British Columbia. American Anthropologist, vol. 29, 
No. 4, 1927. 
A Pictograph on the Lower Skeena River, British Columbia. American Anthropol- 
ogist, vol. 29, No. 4, 1927. 
By W. J. Wintemberg: 
Foreign Aboriginal Artifacts from Post-European Iroquoian Sites in Ontario. Trans- 
actions of the Royal Society of Canada, 1926. 
Was Hochelaga Destroyed or Abandoned? American Anthropologist, vol. 29, No. 2, 
1927. 
The Technique of Certain Aboriginal Cords. Thirty-Fifth Annual Archaeological 
Report (1924-25), Toronto, 1928. 
By J. D. Leechman: 
Brass Horse- Amulets. Canadian Homes and Gardens, October, 1927. 
Lectures 
Lectures were delivered by the staff during the fiscal year as follows : 
By D. Jenness: 
The Vanished Red Indians of Newfoundland. Professional Institute of Canada, 
Radio, March, 1928. 
By C . M. Barbeau: 
Indian and French Folk Songs of Canada. Provincial Chapter, Imperial Order 
Daughters of the Empire, Ottawa, April 19, 1927. 
The Folk Song and Handicrafts Festival. Author’s Association, Ottawa, May 30, 
1927. 
The Quebec Festival and the Growth of Canadian Music. The Canadian League, 
Ottawa, May 31, 1927. 
Five lectures on the Ethnology of British Columbia: (1) Feuds and Migrations; (2) 
An Era of Crucial Changes; (3) The Plastic and Decorative Arts of the North- 
west Coast; (4) The Potlatch; (5) Indian Songs. University of British Columbia, 
Sept. 6 to 12, 1927. 
Canadian Folk Songs. Women’s University Club, Vancouver, Sept. 13, 1927. 
The Plastic and Decorative Arts of the Northwest Coast. Art Gallery of Toronto, 
Jan. 9, 1928, and Art Gallery of Montreal, Feb. 17, 1928. 
Canadian Folk Songs. The Canadian Club, Toronto, Jan. 10, 192S, and Arts and 
Letters Club, Ottawa, Feb. 28, 1928. 
Indian Songs. Women Teacher’s Federation, Ottawa, March 10, 1928. 
By Harlan I. Smith: 
Out-of-doors Museums. Sea Scouts, Prince Rupert, Sept. 13, 1927. 
Archaeological Research in Canada. Women’s Canadian Club, Prince Rupert, Oct. 4, 
1927. 
Indian Totem Poles and Their Preservation. C.N.R. Radio, Vancouver, Oct. 25, 
1927, and Professional Institute of Canada, Radio, March 12, 1928. 
The Ethnology, Archaeology, and Natural History of the Bella Coola Valley. Ashbury 
College. Ottawa. Jan. 14, 1928. 
The Bella Coola Valley and Its Indians. Erskine Church, Ottawa, Feb. 6, 1928. 
By W. J. Wintemberg: 
Indians of the Ottawa Valley. Boy Scouts, Ottawa, Feb. 11, 1928. 
