Art, Prehistoric; Folk literature -- History and criticism
” 284. Carved trays (From G. T. Emmons, The Chilkat Blanket,
fig. 554) 273
” 285. Designs on Tlingit armor (From photograph from specimens
in the Museum of the Academy of Sciences, Leningrad) 274
” 286. Painted tray (From G. T. Emmons, The Chilkat Blanket,
fig. 558 _a_, p. 364) 275
” 287. Painted boxes (From G. T. Emmons, The Chilkat Blanket,
fig. 558, _b-d_, p. 364) 276
” 288. Horn spoons showing carving on the back (A. M. N. H.).
_a_, 16/8799 representing sea-monster, _b_, 16/8791
representing the hawk, _c_, 16/8792 representing the
beaver (?), _d_, 16/8796 representing the raven, _e_,
16/8795 representing the killer-whale, _f_, 16/8798,
representing the raven, _g_, 16/8794 representing dlia
(?), _h_, 16/8793 representing the sun 277
” 289. Dish of horn of big-horn-sheep representing the bear
(Private Property) 278
” 290. Mask of Kwakiutl Indians used in winter ceremonial;
according to some representing fool dancer, according to
others The-One-Shining-Down (After L. Adam,
Nordwest-amerikanische Indianer Kunst, Pl. 19) 279
” 291. Ancient type of Kwakiutl box (A. M. N. H. 16/8117) 281
” 292. _a_, Food tray (A. M. N. H. 16/8215), _b_, Bucket
(16/2243), Kwakiutl 282
” 293. Small boxes (_a_, 16/2248, _b_, 16/8148), Kwakiutl 282
” 294. Combs (A. M. N. H. _a_, 16/2299, _b_, 16/8911, _c_,
16/8180, _d_, 16/8235), Kwakiutl 282
” 295. Bone club and sword (A. M. N. H. _a_, 16/8274, _b_,
16/971), Kwakiutl 282
” 296. Spindle whirls, Ethnographisches Museum, Berlin, Lower
Fraser River 283
” 297. Ladle made of big-horn-sheep horn, Columbia River 283
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