ETHNOGRAPHICAL COLLECTION FROM KILIMA-N.IARO. 411 



Bag. Twined native weaving of brown fiber, with narrow bands of red. 



Width, 2 feet ; depth, 2 feet. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-NJaro, I'.ast Africa. IHinSS 



Bag. Of cord, cloisely twined. 



Length, 19 inches. 



\Va Chaga trilie; Moshi district, ^Monnt Kiliiiia-Njaro, East Africa. ir.1760 



Wallet. Made of twined petioles of banana. 



Leugtli, 23 inches; widtli, 21-J' inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Niaro, East Africa. l.")1203 



Twined Wallet, Made of coarse tiber in twined weaving and imi- 

 tates so closely in appearan<'e the wallets of ^Vmerican Indians on 

 the northwest coast as to be almost indistinguishable. (See Smith- 

 sonian Keport, 1884, Pt. ii, p. 293.) 



Size, 16 by 1.5 inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Macliame district, Mount Kilima-NJaro, East Africa. 151759 



Wallet. Large sack wallet, crocheted work in brown twine. 



Length, 30 inches. 



Wa Cliaga tribe; Moshi district. Mount Kilinia-Njaro, East Africa. 151825 



Haversacks. Made of palm leaves, checker- weaving. 



Suahili, Taveita, East Africa. 151248 



Cooking Pot (Kinunga). Earthenware pot, made by coiling. Mann- 

 factnred by the Wa Kalie. Used for cooking. 



Heiglit, 7^ iuclies; diameter, 7 in dies. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151817 



BiTCKET. Body, a cylinder hollowed out from a log, the cover and bot- 

 tom of cow skin. Used for honey, and also for carrying tlcmr or 

 other materials. 



Height, 13 inches; diameter, 8 inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-NJaro, East Africa. 151196 



Wooden Jar (Kimbela). Wooden vessel with lid. Lugs on side for 

 cord, which also passes through the lug on lid. Blackened on the 

 outside by charring. Used to hold sour milk, etc. [Fig. 15.] 



Height, 10 inches; diameter, 8 inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kiliraa-Njaro, East Africa. 151773 



Wooden Canister (Kimbela). Hollowed out from solid wood with a 

 curved knite. Blackened by charring. It has a lid or cover, and 

 is a fine piece of wood-work. 



Height, 9J inches 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-NJaro, East Africa. 151753 



Canister (Kimbela). Made of wood, ^^'ith lug and lid. A flue example 

 of wood- work. 



Height, 9i inches; diameter, 5^ iuclies. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151195 



