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PLATES 917<br />

170. Paraphernalia of the Yakutat shaman, coUected<br />

by Libbey,<br />

171 Paraphernaha of the Yakutat shaman, coUected<br />

by Libbey,<br />

172<br />

Ivory charms of the Yakutat shaman, coUected<br />

by Libbey,<br />

173, Ivory charms of the Yakutat shaman, coUected<br />

by Libbey.<br />

174, Masks of Libbey's unknown Yakutat shaman.<br />

175, Headdress ornaments of the Yakutat shaman,<br />

coUected by Libbey,<br />

176, Rattles of the Yakutat shaman, coUected by<br />

Libbey.<br />

177, Rattle of the Yakutat shaman, collected by Libbey<br />

178, Paraphernalia of unidentified shamans of Yakutat<br />

and Dry Bay,<br />

179, Dance wands and headdress ornament of Yakutat<br />

and Dry Bay shamans.<br />

180, Masks of an unidentified Dry Bay shaman.<br />

181, Masks of unidentified shamans of Dry Bay and<br />

Akwe River.<br />

182, Ivory and bone charms of unknown Yakutat<br />

shamans.<br />

183, Ivory charms of unknown Dry Bay shamans.<br />

184, Masks of an unidentified Yakutat shaman,<br />

185, Masks of unidentified Yakutat shamans,<br />

186, Masks of unidentified shamans of the Yakutat-<br />

Dry Bay area.<br />

187, Paraphernalia belonging to SEtAn.<br />

188, Masks belonging to SEtAn.<br />

189, Masks belonging to SEtAn.<br />

190, Masks belonging to Gutcda.<br />

191, Masks belonging to Gutcda,<br />

192, Masks belonging to Gutcda.<br />

193, Headdresses belonging to Gutcda.<br />

194. Copies of masks belonging to Gutcda.<br />

195. Paraphernalia of an unknown TluknaxAdi shaman,<br />

196. Paraiohernalia of the unknown Tluk^'axAdi<br />

shaman,<br />

197. Masks of the unknown TluknaxAdi shaman,<br />

198. Paraphernalia belonging to Qadjuse.<br />

199. Paraphernalia belonging to Qadjuse,<br />

200. Mask and headdress belonging to Qadjuse.<br />

201. Masks belonging to Qadjuse.<br />

202. Masks belonging to Qadjuse.<br />

203. Headdresses belonging to Qadjuse.<br />

204. Paraphernalia of the unidentified Xat'kA'ayi<br />

shaman.<br />

205. Paraphernalia of the unidentified I^Iat'kA'ayi<br />

shaman,<br />

206. Headdress and mask of the unidentified %2itkA-<br />

'a3d shaman,<br />

207. Masks and maskette of the unidentified %a.tkA-<br />

'ayi shaman,<br />

208. Headdress of the unidentified Xat'kA'ayi shaman.<br />

209. Frog Crest of the Tl'uknaxAdi, Sitka, 1902.<br />

210. Yakutat natives at the Sitka potlatch, 1904.<br />

211. Yakutat natives at the Sitka potlatch, 1904.<br />

212. Hosts and Yakutat guests at the Sitka potlatch,<br />

1904.<br />

213. The Golden Eagle Screen for Drum House,<br />

Yakutat, 1905,<br />

214. Teqwedi guests at the Tl'uknaxAdi potlatch,<br />

Yakutat, 1916,<br />

215. The Thunderbird Screen and CAnkuqedi, Yakutat,<br />

1918.<br />

216. Performance in the ANB HaU, Yakutat, 1936.<br />

217. Harry K. Bremner with Mount Saint EUas<br />

Dancers' equipment, 1965.<br />

218. The Mount Saint EUas Dancers, Yakutat, 1965.<br />

Photographs of specimens in museums, reproduced by courtesy of those institutions, are designated as follows:<br />

Alaska State Museum (formerly the Territorial Historical Library and Museum), Juneau. (Photographs by J.<br />

Malcolm Greany and Edward Keithahn for this publication.)<br />

AMNH. American Museum of Natural History. (Where negative numbers are not given, photographs are by<br />

Dr. Richard A. Gould, and the author, for this publication.)<br />

MAI/HF. Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation.<br />

PAM. Portland Art Museum.<br />

PU. Museum of Natural History, Princeton University. (Photographs by Dr. Donald Baird and WUl Stark for<br />

this publication.)<br />

TBM/WSM, Thomas Burke Memorial Washington State Museum, Seattle, (Photographs by WiUiam Eng for<br />

this pubUcation,)<br />

USNM. United States National Museum.<br />

Photographs taken at Yakutat and vicinity are by the author, unless otherwise noted.<br />

LMA. <strong>Lo</strong>wie Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley. (Photographs not published.)

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