Excerpt from The American Museum Journal, 1906, Vol. 6The greater part of the molds represent typical individuals Of the North American tribes: the Indians of the Eastern Wood lands, the Plains and Pueblo districts, California, the Pacific Coast and the Eskimo Of the Arctic regions. Of Asiatic peoples the Aino, Chinese, Japanese and several Siberian tribes are well
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