. The American Museum of Natural History : pictorial guide. American Museum of Natural History; Natural history museums. a-*-: noe to Vancouver Island. From there, it was taken by schooner to Panama, across the Isthmus by rail, and then by ship to New York. Now, in the canoe, one can see an In- dian chief, his followers, and slave pad- dlers dressed in costumes typical of the various tribes of the American Northwest. The busy activity of the scene is usually heightened by the noise and bustle of numerous Museum visitors—individuals, couples, and families, as well as school children lining up i


. The American Museum of Natural History : pictorial guide. American Museum of Natural History; Natural history museums. a-*-: noe to Vancouver Island. From there, it was taken by schooner to Panama, across the Isthmus by rail, and then by ship to New York. Now, in the canoe, one can see an In- dian chief, his followers, and slave pad- dlers dressed in costumes typical of the various tribes of the American Northwest. The busy activity of the scene is usually heightened by the noise and bustle of numerous Museum visitors—individuals, couples, and families, as well as school children lining up in the shadow of the great canoe for a tour of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original American Museum of Natural History. New York : American Museum of Natural History


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