. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 363.—Hand-drum. (One-fourth natural size, III. E., 5742.) 7^ ^^^^r Pig. 364.—Flute. (One-fourth natural size, III. E., 5867.). Fig. 365.—Signalling-horn. (One-sixth natural size, III. E., 5743.) hand-drums (Fig. 363), like those of Ussukuma. Largerinstruments are covered top and bottom with leather or US HA SHI AND KINDRED TRIBES OF THE MASSAI 207 zebra-skin, and both the coverings are held together withstrong leather thongs. In Satenaki I came across a small flute of mtamastalk, which w


. The Victoria Nyanza; the land, the races and their customs, with specimens of some of the dialects . Fig. 363.—Hand-drum. (One-fourth natural size, III. E., 5742.) 7^ ^^^^r Pig. 364.—Flute. (One-fourth natural size, III. E., 5867.). Fig. 365.—Signalling-horn. (One-sixth natural size, III. E., 5743.) hand-drums (Fig. 363), like those of Ussukuma. Largerinstruments are covered top and bottom with leather or US HA SHI AND KINDRED TRIBES OF THE MASSAI 207 zebra-skin, and both the coverings are held together withstrong leather thongs. In Satenaki I came across a small flute of mtamastalk, which was held in a horizontal positionwhen played upon (Fig. 364).


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