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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.37. Seri arrowheads 246*
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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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