| Page | Plate I. | Seriland | 9 | II. | Pascual Encinas, conqueror of the Seri | 13 | IIIa. | Seri frontier | 40 | IIIb. | Sierra Seri, from Encinas desert | 40 | IVa. | Sierra Seri, from Tiburon island | 42 | IVb. | Punta Ygnacio, Tiburon bay | 42 | Va. | Western shore of Tiburon bay | 44 | Vb. | Eastern shore of Tiburon bay | 44 | VIa. | Recently occupied rancheria, Tiburon island | 80 | VIb. | Typical house interior, Tiburon island | 80 | VIIa. | House framework, Tiburon island | 110 | VIIb. | House covering, Tiburon island | 110 | VIII. | Sponge used for house covering, Tiburon island | 112 | IXa. | House skeleton, Tiburon island | 114 | IXb. | Interior house structure, Tiburon island | 114 | X. | Typical Seri house on the frontier | 117 | XI. | Occupied rancheria on the frontier | 119 | XII. | Group of Seri Indians on trading excursion | 121 | XIII. | Group of Seri Indians on the frontier | 137* | XIV. | Seri family group | 139* | XV. | Seri mother and child | 142* | XVI. | Group of Seri boys | 144* | XVII. | MashÉm, Seri interpreter | 146* | XVIII. | “Juana Maria”, Seri elderwoman | 150* | XIX. | Typical Seri warrior | 154* | XX. | Typical Seri matron | 156* | XXI. | Seri runner | 158* | XXII.
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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT PL. I SERILAND THE SERI INDIANS By W J McGEE
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