. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . 0849, 20910, Hoodsinoo Indians,Admiralty Island, Alaska. Collected by James G. Swan. Fig. 70. Necklace. Of cedar-bark rope, like those above, with pendent tassels ofcedar-bark twine. Worn over right shoulder and under right 67, 68, 69, 70, are Cat. Nos. 129513-15, U. S. N. M. Talcomk, sub-tribe of Bilqula Indians. Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Col-lected by Dr. Franz Boas. Fig, 71, Girdle or Necklace, Of cedar-bark rope. Worn around the neck with the pendant down the back of the wearer in the south previou


. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . 0849, 20910, Hoodsinoo Indians,Admiralty Island, Alaska. Collected by James G. Swan. Fig. 70. Necklace. Of cedar-bark rope, like those above, with pendent tassels ofcedar-bark twine. Worn over right shoulder and under right 67, 68, 69, 70, are Cat. Nos. 129513-15, U. S. N. M. Talcomk, sub-tribe of Bilqula Indians. Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Col-lected by Dr. Franz Boas. Fig, 71, Girdle or Necklace, Of cedar-bark rope. Worn around the neck with the pendant down the back of the wearer in the south previous to goingon a whaling expedition. Amongst the Haida it is simply a ceremonialornament. No number. Fig. 72. Sash. Of cedar-bark rope. Worn over the shoulder. Ornamented withgulls doMm. Cat. No. 72701, U. S. N. M. Stikine Indians, by James G. Swan, Fig. 73. Rattle. Ancient form. Made of wood with pendent beaks of the puffinThis type of rattle is mentioned by many of the early voyagers. Nonumber. Report of National Wluseum, 1888.—Niblack. PLATE Red-cedar Bark Paraphernalia from the Northwest Coast, and Ancient Rattle. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIX. CHIEFS Blue Cloth Ceremonial Vestment. Fig. 74. The design represents the hahbut, worked on in red cloth, edged with beadand button trimmings. While it is a modern garment, it shows theartistic skill of these Indians in working up every article of iDersonalproperty into a totemic design. As a ceremonial vestment it is wornpendent down the back. Cat. No. 20679, U. S. N. M. Tsimshian In-dians, Port Simpson, British Columbia. Collected by James G. Swan. Report of National Museum, 1888.—Niblack. Plate XIX.


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