. The Nandi, their language and folk-lore. X o a Oi c r^ o t- <v O) _^^ ^ o III ^ ^ •^ o o ^ — ~ o r— -^ O 5 fe- CD. CC SL, o ^ .• O r^ a: o !^ 1- <» S be ;„ ^ r* <D -^ *r O tl r^ ^ — tJ t. cS T-H ^^ 35 INDUSTRIES. EartlxAwware. The Nandi use a number of cooking and other potswhich are the handiwork of certain women of the tribe who are knownas chepterenik. The work is performed in or near the huts erected forthis purpose and called karik-ap-terenik. From the outside thesehuts closely resemble the ordinary dwelling houses, but inside thereis no partition dividing off the goats compart


. The Nandi, their language and folk-lore. X o a Oi c r^ o t- <v O) _^^ ^ o III ^ ^ •^ o o ^ — ~ o r— -^ O 5 fe- CD. CC SL, o ^ .• O r^ a: o !^ 1- <» S be ;„ ^ r* <D -^ *r O tl r^ ^ — tJ t. cS T-H ^^ 35 INDUSTRIES. EartlxAwware. The Nandi use a number of cooking and other potswhich are the handiwork of certain women of the tribe who are knownas chepterenik. The work is performed in or near the huts erected forthis purpose and called karik-ap-terenik. From the outside thesehuts closely resemble the ordinary dwelling houses, but inside thereis no partition dividing off the goats compartment from the rest of thehouse, nor aie there any beds or pegs or a loft, for neither goats norpeople may sleej) in them, nor may grain or utensils be kept in man may go near the karik-ap-terenik or watch the womenat work. A place in which pottery is made is called KAmenon ; the two bestknown spots where the potters clay {menet) is found are Kapkepeuand K&pimen. The only implements employed


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