. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 340.— Fig. 341.—Hippopotamus Harpoon. (One eighth natural size, III. E., 5769.) foliage were dug, and lay round in concentric semi-circles, so that the game driven through the double USHASHI AND KINDRED TRIBES OF THE MASSAI 201 hedge had to pass them, and naturally fell in. Inaddition, the Washashi catch their game with large are hunted with harpoons (Fig. 341). Fishing is carried on with fish-hooks and with nets(Fig. 342), mostly so by the lake at Katoto, and on t


. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 340.— Fig. 341.—Hippopotamus Harpoon. (One eighth natural size, III. E., 5769.) foliage were dug, and lay round in concentric semi-circles, so that the game driven through the double USHASHI AND KINDRED TRIBES OF THE MASSAI 201 hedge had to pass them, and naturally fell in. Inaddition, the Washashi catch their game with large are hunted with harpoons (Fig. 341). Fishing is carried on with fish-hooks and with nets(Fig. 342), mostly so by the lake at Katoto, and on the banks of . Fishing. the riversRuwana and Mara-Dabash. A certainfishing-net broughtfrom Ngoroine, whichwas a kind of trawling-


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