. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . Ceremonial Dance-rattles from the Northwest Coast. EXPLANATION OF PLATE LX,. Ceremonial Dance-rattles from the Northwest Coast. Fig. 315. Shamans Dance Rattle. Skaga sisha. Haida. Formerly owned by Tsilwak, a medicine man of Gold Harbor, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Cat. No. 89052, U. S. N. M. CoUected by James G. 316. Rattle. Same as Fig. 807, Plate LVIII. Cat. No. 20762, U. S. N. M. Sitka, Alaska. Collected by James G. 317. Rattle. Of wood; carved to represent the fish-hawk. Cat. No. 88
. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . Ceremonial Dance-rattles from the Northwest Coast. EXPLANATION OF PLATE LX,. Ceremonial Dance-rattles from the Northwest Coast. Fig. 315. Shamans Dance Rattle. Skaga sisha. Haida. Formerly owned by Tsilwak, a medicine man of Gold Harbor, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Cat. No. 89052, U. S. N. M. CoUected by James G. 316. Rattle. Same as Fig. 807, Plate LVIII. Cat. No. 20762, U. S. N. M. Sitka, Alaska. Collected by James G. 317. Rattle. Of wood; carved to represent the fish-hawk. Cat. No. 88727, U. S. N. M. Haida Indians, Masset. Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. Collected by James G. 318. Rattle. Back view of Fig. 306, Plate LVIII. Cat. No. 20583. U. S. N. M. Collected by James G. Swan. Report of National Museum, 1888.—Niblack. Plate LX.
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