. The Uganda protectorate; an attempt to give some description of the physical geography, botany, zoology, anthropology, languages and history of the territories under British protection in East Central Africa, between the Congo Free State and the Rift Valley and between the first degree of south latitude and the fifth degree of north latitude. African languages; Natural history; Ethnology. ( (â XiL(JTiC XEGIKJES p^. women ai'e pai'' alidut con- I'f'aliii!^' I III' pudenda, wliciras the 111(^11 ai'e osteiital iiiiisly naked. Tiie liiii/iiiiild li(jld iiii(lil\- in the niah' til lii_'


. The Uganda protectorate; an attempt to give some description of the physical geography, botany, zoology, anthropology, languages and history of the territories under British protection in East Central Africa, between the Congo Free State and the Rift Valley and between the first degree of south latitude and the fifth degree of north latitude. African languages; Natural history; Ethnology. ( (â XiL(JTiC XEGIKJES p^. women ai'e pai'' alidut con- I'f'aliii!^' I III' pudenda, wliciras the 111(^11 ai'e osteiital iiiiisly naked. Tiie liiii/iiiiild li(jld iiii(lil\- in the niah' til lii_' ,-urli an aljhmi'ent thini;' that tur they ha\e i-eteiTed with M'oi'n and ilisi;ii>t ti) the Xih' ?\e^i'iieH as tlie â¢â¢ ; or â ⢠>i'akeil I'; Sjieke iiiehliles all rei;'ii)ns in the niirth and ea~t ut' I'^anda and lin'iini as â Kidi'" (a nusiendeu- inn' I'f I hermit â¢â¢kedi"ââ â¢naked '"). and ti) this day the wnnl lias he- fi, j eoiiie so runted as a i^'eoyraphical teiiii that line of the districts g' lit the Tganda Protectnrate is _; ^l\leil '⢠J'; iir the -Land lit ?sak'edne>;' This ennilitinn 111' male niiditv extends north- west til within some '2i)0 jiiiles of i\haiinin, or, in fact, whm'ever llie .\ili' Negroes of the ]>inka- Aelmli >tock inhahit the ciiuntri.'. The s/i//e of Ik/iisc huilt liy the Nile Negroes is as character- istic of them as the attitude of standing on oire leg. The hut is circular in shape, and the sides mtiv lie made of reeds. There is great "uniformitv amongst the Nile Negroes in the ^fvle of llinlcliiiii/ their huts. Their Imuses are the round liee]ii\"es huilt iif reedt like tlniM' ut the Ijantii Ka\iriindo, The .Masai group, hiiwi-\'ei-, tliuugh allic-d in nrigin arid language to the Nile Negroes, does not this style ot thatch. As will he seen in the next ehtipter, they either luiild hmi^ev like those of the Jiantu Negroe


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