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. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . at. No. 23441, U.S. N. M. Haida Indians. Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia.Collected by James G. Swan. Fig. 42. Wooden Helmet, similar to Fig. 47, Plate XVI. Cat. No. 74341, U. S. N.M. Tlingit Indians, Sitka, Alaska. Collected by John J. McLean. Fig. 43. Wooden Armor. Made of hard wood rods woven together with twine.Detail in Fig. 46. Another view is given in Plate XV (Fig. 53), showing-method of securing it to the body. Cat. No. 49213, U. S. N. M. TlingitIndians, Sitka, Alaska. Collected by John J. McLean. Fig. 4

. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . at. No. 23441, U.S. N. M. Haida Indians. Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia.Collected by James G. Swan. Fig. 42. Wooden Helmet, similar to Fig. 47, Plate XVI. Cat. No. 74341, U. S. N.M. Tlingit Indians, Sitka, Alaska. Collected by John J. McLean. Fig. 43. Wooden Armor. Made of hard wood rods woven together with twine.Detail in Fig. 46. Another view is given in Plate XV (Fig. 53), showing-method of securing it to the body. Cat. No. 49213, U. S. N. M. TlingitIndians, Sitka, Alaska. Collected by John J. McLean. Fig. 4 Stock Photo
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. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . at. No. 23441, U.S. N. M. Haida Indians. Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia.Collected by James G. Swan. Fig. 42. Wooden Helmet, similar to Fig. 47, Plate XVI. Cat. No. 74341, U. S. N.M. Tlingit Indians, Sitka, Alaska. Collected by John J. McLean. Fig. 43. Wooden Armor. Made of hard wood rods woven together with twine.Detail in Fig. 46. Another view is given in Plate XV (Fig. 53), showing-method of securing it to the body. Cat. No. 49213, U. S. N. M. TlingitIndians, Sitka, Alaska. Collected by John J. McLean. Fig. 44. Helmet. Carved to represent Hoorts, the bear. Cat. No. 89037. U. S. N.M. Haida Indians, Skidegate, Queen Charlotte Islands. Collected byJames G. S^an. Fig. 45. Helmet. Surmounted by a carved figure of Tsing, the beaver. Tliepainted figures represent copper plates, emblems of wealth and influ-ence. Cat. No. 89035, U. S. N. M. Skedan Indians, Queen CharlotteIslands, British Columbia. Collected by James G. Swan. Report of National Museum, 1888.—Niblack. PLATE XIII.. Wooden Helmets and Cuirass, or Body Armor. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIV. .^:^

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