I. DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY 
Halls 2 to 10, First Floor, Ground Floor, and Halls 23, 
24, 30, 32 and 33, Second Floor. 
A. Hall 3. Mary D. Sturges Hall. Eskimo 
and Indian Tribes of the Northwest Coast of 
America. 
(West to East) 
1. Eskimo. 
.Eskimo culture, throughout its broad range, is built 
'principally upon hunting, particularly for the 
whale and seal. 
•a. Eskimo Hunting from Kayak. Case 8. 
For additional hunting implements, see cases 4, 
5 and 6. 
b. Eskimos Bringing Home a Seal. Case 9. 
For additional sleds and harness, see case 3. 
c. Eskimos Cleaning Skin and Drilling Ivory. 
Case 7. 
For clothing made from skins, see: Siberian, 
cases 1, 2 and 10; Alaskan, case 11; Hudson Bay, 
case 12. For implements and utensils of ivory 
and bone, see cases 6 and 16. 
2. Tlingit Indians. 
The Northwest Coast Indians have a “salmon and 
cedar” culture set apart from that of the southern 
Indian tribes by the use of clan organization and 
animal totems. See cases 15 and 16. 
a. Basketry. Case 22. 
b. Armor and weapons. Case 20. 
c. Household equipment, blankets, ceremonial para¬ 
phernalia, etc. Cases 17-24. 
3. Tsimshian Indians. Between cases 19 and 
26. 
4. Haida Indians. 
a. Memorial Figure of Giant Frog. Case 29. 
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