. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Figure 35 udladla, open storage bin, Xhosa, Willowvale,D&H1985. Figure 34 inyango, store, Kafir (Xhosa), KafirlandAfter Graham, L. & Robinson, H. (1854). Figure 36 (below) ubuhlanti, cattle enclosure, Mpondo, Libode,D& 50 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM 6. indlwana yenkuku: general. Smallfowl-coop, similar in structure to a granary,but roofed. Some have a short, roofedpassage to the door (Fig. 37). Individualnests are made on a forked stick and fixedagainst the wall inside the hut (Fig. 38)(Davison & Hoope
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Figure 35 udladla, open storage bin, Xhosa, Willowvale,D&H1985. Figure 34 inyango, store, Kafir (Xhosa), KafirlandAfter Graham, L. & Robinson, H. (1854). Figure 36 (below) ubuhlanti, cattle enclosure, Mpondo, Libode,D& 50 ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM 6. indlwana yenkuku: general. Smallfowl-coop, similar in structure to a granary,but roofed. Some have a short, roofedpassage to the door (Fig. 37). Individualnests are made on a forked stick and fixedagainst the wall inside the hut (Fig. 38)(Davison & Hooper pers. comm. 1984). 7. uthango, ujilo: Xhosa, Bomvana;impingelo: Bomvana. Wattlework are planted in the ground and pliablesaplings are woven in close or open chequerweave. Such fences were used for cattleenclosures as well as gardens, screens(ikhusi) inside the hut and traps. They usedto be renewed each year, but for a long timethere has not been enough wood. Techniques Fabric: close or open chequer or twinedwattlework (Fig. IP). Beginning: warp, sticks planted in theground; or a forked stick (Fig. 36). Shaping: placing of warps; bending ofwarps for fowl-coop roof. Shapes: cylindrical; conical; straight. Edge: none. Finishing: none. Decoration: none. Ornamentation: none. Tools
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