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Ai)i)roxiiMate diVitrihution of tfio Alf^oiikian tribes in 1525. . 2(H) 
A Micinae woman (Photo by l^’rank Speek) 2(»7 
(’amp of a Xaska])i family ( Photo by 1'’. W. Waug])') 271 
Algonkins in aboriginal dress (i’ei)rodiieed from “\^’orks of Samuel dc ( 'hamj)lain, 
edit('d l>y H. P. Biggar’’, vol. 3, j). 44, 4'he (’hamjilain Society, Toronto, 1929). 275 
Ojibwa IndiaTis in front of their l)ir<‘h-bark lodge (Photo by T. (’. \\ eston) 27S 
(Ijibvvu Indian women in :i bireh-l)ark rano(‘ (PlK)to by P. . \\ angh) 2S2 
A (’rec Indian (Painting by Paul (’oze. P.eproduetion rights reserved by the 
artist) -S4 
Ilnrons in aborigimd dress (reproduced from ‘A\h)rks of Samuel de (’hamplain, 
('dited by H. P. Biggar", vol. 3, p. 135, I’he C’hamplain Society, 4’oronto, 1929) 2S9 
Approximate di.strii)Ution of Iroquoian trib(>.s alout 1525 290 
Ilnrons and h’rcnch attacking a palisaded Onondaga village (reproduced from 
“Works of Samuel de ( 4ianii)lain, edited l)y H. P. Biggar," vol. 3, p. 135, 4’he 
(’hamplain Society, 'I’oronto, 1929) 291 
I liirons gambling with cherry-stones (reproduced from Lafitau, I\b)eurs des Sauvages 
-VnicrifiuaiTis, vol. 2, }), 341, Paris, 1724) 294 
Huron feast of the dead (reproduced from bafitau, Moeurs des Sauvages Ameri- 
rpiains, vol. 2, j). 457, Paris, 1724) 297 
Model of an IiTapiois ‘‘long-house" of l)ark, in the Itochester Municipal Museum 
(Photo by courtesy of A. ('. Parker) 301 
Masks worn by members of the False Face Society 303 
Ajtproximate di.stribution of the ]>lains’ tribes in 1725 309 
d'wo Assiniboine Indians running a buffalo, from a j)ainting l)y Paul Kane (Photo 
by courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum of Archa-ology) 311 
'ri]>i of a Blood Indian medicine-man, with his medicine-bundle suspended out- 
dooi's (Photo by (I. Anderton) 318 
.\ Blood Imlian girl (Photo bj' com tesy of (’anadian Xational Railways) 321 
Blackfoot crossing the Klbow river, Alberta (Photo by courtesy of C’anadian 
Xational Railways) 323 
A Sarcee cliicT inside his tipi (Piioto by I). Jenness) 325 
A Sioux Indian (Painting by Paul C’oze. Rci)roduction rights reserved by the 
artist) 32() 
.Approximate distribution of Pacific C'oast tribes in 1725 329 
Skedans. a Ilaida Indian village on the (jueen C’harlotte islands (Photo by (!. M. 
Dawson) 332 
A 4'sim.shian maideti wearing a C’hilkat blanket and carved head-dress. 33(> 
A 4’simshian Indian (Painting by Paul Ck)ze. Reproduction rights reserved l)y the 
artist) 337 
A Kwakiutl woman (Photo Ity (1. M. Daw.son) 338 
Koskimo, a Kwakiutl village on t^uatsino sound, B.G. (Photo by (!. M. Dawson).. 343 
Interior of a Xootka house (reproduced from “Cook’s 4'hird Voyage,” London, 
1785, Plate 42 ) ‘ 345 
Coast Salish dug-outs at Victoria, B.C. (I’hoto by R. Maynard) 348 
Crave monument of the Coa.st Salish (Photo )>y Harlan I. Smith) 349 
.Approximate distribution of CordilDran tribes in 1725 352 
Chiefs of the Thomieson River Indians (Photo by James Teit) 353 
Winter underground house of the Thomt)son River Indians (Photo by courtesy 
of the Americati Aluseum of Xatural Ilistory) 354 
Interior Salish girl, wearing a feather Inxid-dress anel a lelanket woven from the 
wool of the wild mountain ge)at (Photo l)y James Teit). 350 
