. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. I2i.—Gourd Drinking-vessel. (One-sixth natural size, IIT. E., 5411.) Fig 122.—BASKET. (One-fourth natural size,III. E., 5418.) banana-leaves (Fig. 123). Clusters of bananas arecarried singly on the back, or several at a time on longpoles borne by two people. Occasionally we find in the 94 VICTORIA NY ANZ A .Musi dwelling-rooms small cylindrical caskets of bark with these cases they keep loose beads or other smalltrinkets (Fig. 124). Instruments of music are very plentiful in Kisi


. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. I2i.—Gourd Drinking-vessel. (One-sixth natural size, IIT. E., 5411.) Fig 122.—BASKET. (One-fourth natural size,III. E., 5418.) banana-leaves (Fig. 123). Clusters of bananas arecarried singly on the back, or several at a time on longpoles borne by two people. Occasionally we find in the 94 VICTORIA NY ANZ A .Musi dwelling-rooms small cylindrical caskets of bark with these cases they keep loose beads or other smalltrinkets (Fig. 124). Instruments of music are very plentiful in Kisiba, and we find them in manyshapes, from thesimplest to themost richly commonest form inKisiba is a bam-boo flute, which,however, is held horizon-tally when being blown(Fig. 125). Then follow allsorts of flutes, of bambooor mtama stems, some-. Flutes.


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