General guide to the exhibition halls of the American Museum of Natural History . MODI. I. OF \ (In the North Pacific-Hall). The- Kwaki-11 tl Indians live onVancouver Island,and on the main-land to the build theiirectangular housesof split cedarplanks on a frame-iv o i k of he a v \posts and front is deco-rated with fantas-tic designs and atotem pole nearthe house door iscarved with gro-tesque figures as acoat of arms of theowner (Right) CEREMONIAL RATTLE OF THE HAIDA INDIANS (Below) TLINGIT BAS-KETS. Twined basketrymade by the Tlingit In-dians of the British


General guide to the exhibition halls of the American Museum of Natural History . MODI. I. OF \ (In the North Pacific-Hall). The- Kwaki-11 tl Indians live onVancouver Island,and on the main-land to the build theiirectangular housesof split cedarplanks on a frame-iv o i k of he a v \posts and front is deco-rated with fantas-tic designs and atotem pole nearthe house door iscarved with gro-tesque figures as acoat of arms of theowner (Right) CEREMONIAL RATTLE OF THE HAIDA INDIANS (Below) TLINGIT BAS-KETS. Twined basketrymade by the Tlingit In-dians of the British Co-lumbian sea coast. Spruce-root fibers are used forboth warp and woof.


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