ETHNOGKAriUCAI. COLLECTION FKOM KILIMA-NJAKO. 411) 



MoKTAK. A lialt" size mocU'l. A pestle 6 feet loug and 3 inches in 

 diameter is used with the original. 



Height, 11|^ inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe ; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Airica. 1517(18 



Churn-dashers (Kidigo). Paddle madeby erossiugtwotlat pieeesof 

 wood iu splits made in the l)ottom of the rod. Twirled between 

 the palms of the hands in making buttei'. 



Lengths, 16^ and 2 U inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaio, East Africa. 151820 



Bee-hive (Modu). Model, hollowed log of wood, with i)Uig in each 

 end, hung in trees out iu the wilderness, for the wild l)ees to 

 enter. The natives have no idea of hiving bees as we do. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kiliina-Njaro, East Africa. 151756 



Bee-hive (Modu). Model, same as the one i)reviously described. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151821 



Goat-trough (Imongo). Model of a trough hollowed out of a log of 

 wood. Used for feeding goats. 



I^ength, lOJ inches; width, 4| inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 1517!(!) 



Goat CAGE (Tiniba). Model of a cage or l)asket of woven rods, in 

 which young goats are kept to wean them. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151791 



PartridCtE-trap. Model of the wicker hutch used for catching birds. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151776 



Rat-trap. The rat puts his head in the hollowed end of a stick and 

 gnaws a cord which releases a spring stick, and draws a loop 

 around its neck. 



Length, 13^ inches. 



Wa Chaga tribe; Mount Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. 151781 



