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4. Sioux. 
5. Gros Ventre. 
6. Pawnee. 
This collection and the three following illustrate 
the life of the village dwelling tribes of the plains. 
a. Clothing, ornaments, implements, etc. 
b. Thunder Ceremony. 
c. Sacrifice of a Captive Maiden. 
d. Animal Dance of Medicine Men. 
e. Purification of the Sacred Bundles. 
7. Ankara. 
8. Osage. 
9. Wichita. 
a. Clothing, games, etc. 
b. Models of Grass Lodges 
D. Hall 6. Nomadic Indian Tribes of Arizona 
and New Mexico and Indian Tribes of Cali¬ 
fornia. 
The manufacture of coiled basketry reaches its high¬ 
est development among these Indian tribes. 
(East to West). 
1. Navaho Indians. 
a. Model of Summer and Winter Homes. 
b. Navaho blankets. Cases 38-33. 
2. Apache Indians. 
a. Clothing. Cases 50-48. * 
b. Basketry and pottery. Cases 47 and 46. 
c. Storage basket. Center of Hall. 
3. Pima. Case 44 and case in center of Hall. 
4. Papago. Case 43. 
5. Miwok. Case 42. 
6. Mono. Cases 30-27. 
7. Piute. Cases 14, 13 and 31. 
8. Klamath and Modoc. Cases 12 and 11. 
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