. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 113. — Milk-vessel krom Lake Albert Edward. (One-fourth natural Fig. 114.—Iron Hoe. (One-size, III. E., 5353.) sixth natural size.) turned wood, which was made by the Wahuma at theAlbert Edward Lake. For ploughing the fields—the peculiar work of the women—iron hoes are used. These are brought from Karagwe or Ussindia. The iron part, roughly Iron Hoes. , • , , , /T- \ j prepared, is heart-shaped (Fig. 114), and pro-vided with a haft which fits tightly into a strong wooden Fig. 115.—Needle


. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 113. — Milk-vessel krom Lake Albert Edward. (One-fourth natural Fig. 114.—Iron Hoe. (One-size, III. E., 5353.) sixth natural size.) turned wood, which was made by the Wahuma at theAlbert Edward Lake. For ploughing the fields—the peculiar work of the women—iron hoes are used. These are brought from Karagwe or Ussindia. The iron part, roughly Iron Hoes. , • , , , /T- \ j prepared, is heart-shaped (Fig. 114), and pro-vided with a haft which fits tightly into a strong wooden Fig. 115.—Needle. (One-half natural size, III. E., 5404.)


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