. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 356.—Dish. (One-fifth natural size, III. E., 5751.). Fig. 357.—Dish. (One-sixth natural size, III. E., 5753-) use smaller or larger wooden bowls, with or withouthandle, scored in places with simple triangular patterns(Figs. 353-357). Fig. 358 represents a large water-flask with a wooden stopper, made from a 359 depicts a smaller drinking-vessel, also madefrom a gourd, and manufactured in Ngoroine. Butter US HAS HI AXD KINDRED TRIBES OF THE MASS AI 205 and fat, used to soften t
. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 356.—Dish. (One-fifth natural size, III. E., 5751.). Fig. 357.—Dish. (One-sixth natural size, III. E., 5753-) use smaller or larger wooden bowls, with or withouthandle, scored in places with simple triangular patterns(Figs. 353-357). Fig. 358 represents a large water-flask with a wooden stopper, made from a 359 depicts a smaller drinking-vessel, also madefrom a gourd, and manufactured in Ngoroine. Butter US HAS HI AXD KINDRED TRIBES OF THE MASS AI 205 and fat, used to soften the aprons and smear thethe Washashi keep in vessels carved from(Fig. 360), or in a small bullocks horn witha leather lid (Fig. 361). The Washashi do not seem to be greatlyinclined to music ; I, at least, have . Music. not found amongst them instrumentspointing to such an inclination. Drums body,wood
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