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Rings. For the finger, made of a coil of copper wire. Worn by Avomen. 



Wii Cliaga tril)e; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. ir)1227 



Beaded Belt. Bound i)elt of blue l)eads. Loops at the end for se- 

 curing. Worn by females. 



Wa Chaga tribe ; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151573 



Belt. Round belt, beade<l. Worn by wTnneu and girls. Sometimes 



a dozen are worn nt one. time, and (he apron huug' over them in 



front. 



Length, 27 iuclies. 



\Va Chaga tribe; Mouut Kilinia-Njaro, Mist Airica. 151207 



Belt. Flat band of leather, beaded, 



Masai tribe; East Africa. 151208 



Belt. Leather band, beaded. 



Masai tribe; East Africa. 151209 



Belt. Made of leather ;tnd beaded. 



^Vi(itll, 1| iiiclies. 



Masai tribe; East Africa. 121210 



Anklet. Cowrie shells, with dorsal portions removed, strung to a 

 leather band. 

 Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151230 



Ankle-rattles. Little iron bells of semilunar outline, with a slit at 

 the bottom formed by the juxtaposition of the edges. The clap- 

 pers are small iron balls. The bells are strung on a thong of 

 leather by means of dcmble holes in the top. 



^Va Cliaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151231 



Anklets. Made of monkey fur. 



Masai tribe; Njiri, East Africa. 151223 



Leglet. Of monkey skin {Cololfiis cau(latns),ai\d worn on the calves 

 of the legs with the joined (muIs in front, tied with thongs of raw- 

 hide. Edges beaded. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, P^.ast Africa. 151543 



LeCtLET. Of black monkey skin, l)eaded around upper edge. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151544 



Leglet. Bands of black monkey skin, worn after the fashion of the 

 Masai. 



Wa Chaga tril)e; Kahe district, south of Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151545 

 Leglet. Made of reddish gray monkey skin, beaded around up])er 

 edge. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mouut Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151546 



Plume. Made by drawing the skin of two monkey tails over a stick. 

 Probably used as fly-tlappers. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mouut Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151551 



Pli^me. Monkey-tail skin. Probably use<l as a tly tlapper. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151552 



