- (5) Niman (Home Going 1 ). 
(6) Blue Flute. 
(7) Drab Flute. 
(8) Hollow Stone. 
(9) Snake. 
(10) Horn. 
(11) Singer. 
(12) Antelope. 
(18) New Year Making. 
(14) Agave. 
(15) Marau. (This and the two following have to 
do with the women’s societies.) 
(16) Oagoe. 
(17) Langon. 
(18) Articles for use and for personal adornment 
on ceremonial occasions: masks, headdresses, 
rattles, flutes, tihus (Katcina dolls), staffs, 
etc. 
(19) Water Serpent—House Screen. 
2. The Rio Grande Group. (Northeast corner 
of the Hall). 
a. Textiles. > 
b. Buffalo-hide shields. 
c. Painted buffalo robes. 
d. Pottery. 
e. Pueblo models. 
(1) Modern, Acoma and Taos. 
(2) Prehistoric, Penasco Blanco, Casa Grande 
and several Cliff Dwellings. 
F. Hall 8. South and Central America and 
Mexico. 
This hall is arranged to illustrate the culture of South 
and Central America and Mexico, both past and present. 
(East to West) 
1. South America of the Past. 
a. Contents of prehistoric graves, Peru. Cases 
42-46. 
b. Pottery, Colombia. Case 41. 
c. Textiles, Peru. Cases 47 and 48. 
d. Work in stone, implements, ornaments, pottery, 
Argentine. Cases 49-52. 
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