b. Ceremonial garments, dishes, boxes, baskets, 
etc. Cases 25-27. 
5. Kwakiutl Indians. 
a. Model of Kwakiutl House. 
b. Guessing Game. 
:■ c. Household equipment, ceremonial masks, etc. 
Cases 32-34 and 38-41. 
d. The Hamatsa or Cannibal Dance. Cases 35-37. 
B. Hall 4. Salish and Woodland Tribes. Plateau 
Tribes and North American Archaeology. 
(East to West) 
1. Bella Coola and Nootka Indian Tribes. Cases 
on right. 
These tribes form a cultural link between the 
northern and southern tribes. 
2. Athapascan. 
a. Clothing. 
b. Porcupine quill work. 
3. Salish. 
a. Salish Indian House Group. 
Basket, clothing, and mat making, preparation 
of foods. 
For additional garments, utensils, implements, 
etc., see cases on left of entrance and cases 11, 
12 and 13. 
4. Nez Perce. 
a. Woven bags. Case 19. 
b. Clothing, etc. Case 20. 
5. Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon. Cases 
21 and 22. 
6. Yakima. Cases 15 and 16. 
7. Wasco. Cases 17 and 18. 
8. Cree. Cases 23-26. 
See Hall 5, Cree tipi. 
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