6 ILLUSTRATIONS. ILLUSTRATIONS. Frontispiece. Ethnological Map of British Columbia. Reproduced from PLATE. Ife TT. ITI. IV. WE WA WARIS VIII. »GUBE XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. . Inside House-pole, Kwakiutl. Anthropological Guide. (Courtesy of Provincial Museum, Vic- tonia;b3@s) PaGE. The Great Fraser Midden, Vancouver, B.C. (Photo by courtesy Ob PT aim Sa) ee ee as ee ete, Oe ee Oe ae Tsimshian Indian wearing Wooden Head-dress with Sea-lion Whisker Fringe, and a Woven Chilkat Blanket of Goat Wool and Cedar Bark. (Photo by courtesy of the National Museum Of, Canada s© ttawia) ice tee ean an Sener ars ea Chief of Thompson ‘Tribe in i Gcrempnial Costume. (Photo, courtesy of Provincial Wuseum; Victoria, B(C.). 2 Carved Stone Dish from Lytton, B.C. (Courtesy of Provincial Museum Victorias B.C 2 a ee ee Stone Implements: (1) Adze; (2) Maul; (3) Smoothing-adze; (4) War-club; (5) Slate Dagger. GCourtesr of Provincial Wruseums: Victoria: BiG.) a ee es a Se ai Se Stone Hammers and Pile-drivers: (1), (2), (3) Hand Ham- mers; (4), (5) Pile-drivers. (Courtesy of Provincial Museum, Wictoriar 13¢@ a)e ers ene oe aes a et ae eS cee Fishing Implements: (1) Fish-spear; (2), (3), (4) Fish-hooks; (5) Fish-club; (6) Stone Knife; (7) Lure. (Courtesy of Pro- wincral IWiseums Victoniaveai@. \a suese re ic oo eee Fig. 1, Fish-trap on Skeena River. (Courtesy of T. W. S. Parsons, Assistant Commissioner, British Columbia Provincial Police.) Fig. 2, Weir on Cowichan River. wincial- ViuseumsVctonia, ie.) eos ele eee ee en Bow and Different Types of Arrows. In order from Top: Stone-headed, Double Metal-head, Bone-head, and Blunt Bird- | arrow. (Courtesy of Provincial Museum, Victoria, B.C.)........ Model of Chief's House (1) and Mortuary (2). (Courtesy of Provincial Maseumm. Victoria, 3. Cjeee 2 en es (Courtesy of Provincial Museum, Victorians. CN) cee" 8 ge ei Gee ne ey ne . Details of Structure of Semi-subterranean Winter House. (Courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History, New Boi d AI EN Go) oe ie Stet ease ne Ca iat PN pee ls Aelia Carved Storage-chests. (Courtesy of Provincial Museum, Vic- CORA IO UC 2) are eT ee a eee Oe al Grease-dishes: Fig. 12, Seal; Fig. 13, Eagle and Frog; Fig. 14, Sea-lion and Thunder-bird; Fig. 15, Design of Land-otter. (Courtesy of Provincial Museum, Victoria, B.C.)........................ Grease-ladle and Carved Handles of Goat-horn Spoons: Fig. 16, Raven; Figs. 17, 18, 19, Heraldic Carvings. (Courtesy of Pro- vincial Museum, Victoria, B.C.) Pictographs (Painting on Stone), Texas Creek, B.C. (Photo by (Ral MicR hee.) ae ena, eared aien: Sate Way ee Petroglyphs (Stone Carvings), at Sproat Lake, B.C. (Courtesy of Provincial Museum, Victoria, B.C.) (Courtesy of Pro-~ 15 29 30 40