. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 263. —Agricultural Mattock.(One-fourth natural size, III. E., 5785.) Every suitable material is employed for the manu-facture of ornaments, which play an important part inUshashi and Ngoroine. In the former country Qrnamentsit is the fashion to wear, round the chest orneck and hips, a great number of plaited rings of bast,like a bandoleer, to which small brass cylinders are tied VICTORIA NYANZA. Fig. 264.—Axe from Sate-naki. (One-fourth naturalsize, III. E., 5861.) Fig. 266.—Blade of Hat


. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 263. —Agricultural Mattock.(One-fourth natural size, III. E., 5785.) Every suitable material is employed for the manu-facture of ornaments, which play an important part inUshashi and Ngoroine. In the former country Qrnamentsit is the fashion to wear, round the chest orneck and hips, a great number of plaited rings of bast,like a bandoleer, to which small brass cylinders are tied VICTORIA NYANZA. Fig. 264.—Axe from Sate-naki. (One-fourth naturalsize, III. E., 5861.) Fig. 266.—Blade of Hatchet.(One-fourth natural size, III. E., 5830.) Fig. 267.—Two-edged Axe.(One-fourth natural size, III. E., 5659.)


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