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BLACK AND WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOL. II 



NO. TITLE. 



439. Gwas' Ngishu Masai (bowmen) . 



440. Pastoral Masai (warriors) of Naivasha 



441. Enjamusi (Nyarusi) agricultural Masai 



442. A Masai warrior (Naivasha) 



443. A Masai warrior (Naivasha) 



444. Tattooing round a Masai woman's eyes 



445. Masai elder with fur cape . . . 

 44C>. Masai woman of Naivasha .... 



447. Young Masai women. (One of them is about to marry 



s.i she is having iron wire coiled round her legs) 



448. Masai matron 



449. Houses of the pastoral Masai 



450. Houses of the agricultural Masai (Enjamusi) 



451. A village of the agricultural Masai (Enjamusi 



452. Masai catt'e, Nakuro 



453. Masai sheep and goats ..... 



454. Masai sheep 



455. Masai donkeys ...... 



456. Spears of Masai warriors. (Some of the men are playing 



the game of draughts, illustrated on p. 795) 



457. A Masai warrior with long spear 



458. Bows of Gwas' Ngishu Masai 



459. Warriors of the Gwas' Ngishu Masai . 



460. Masai shields 



461. Masai warriors ...... 



462. Masai chief and medicine man (the late Terere) 



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Hills 



A Masai forge and blacksmith (Enjamusi) . 

 Karamojo people ....... 



A Karamojo woman ...... 



A Karamojo woman . ..... 



Turkana and Suk men from the vicinity of the Ribo 

 and the River Kerio ..... 



A Suk from near Lake Sugota .... 



A Suk chignon ....... 



Two tall Suk elders ...... 



A Suk chief from north of Baringo 



A group of Suk (showing tattooing on arms) 



Ostrich egg and antelope "knuckle-bone" necklace 

 Turkana, River Kerio 



SOURCE. 



Photograph by the Author 



Photograph by Mr. Doggett 



Photograph by the Author 



A Drawing bit the Author 



Photograph by the Author 



Photograph by Mr. Doggett 

 Photograph by the Author 



Photograph by Mr. Doggett 



Photograph by tin Author 



Photograph by Mr. Doggett 



Photograph by tin Author 



l Photograph by Dr. R. T. \ 



I Stordy J 



Photograph by Mr. Doggett 



Photograph by the Author 



f Photograph by the Eclin-^ 

 tin roll Museum, of Science \ 



I and Art, from Author 

 V collection 



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A Suk stool A Drawing by Mr. Doggett 



Photograph tut tin Ediu-'\ 

 burgh Museum of Science I 



A Turkana shield 



Suk dancing . 



Suk dancing .......... 



Suk about to dance. (Note the lip-ring in one man's 

 upper lip) 



A dance of the Suk people. (Note the figures jumping in 

 the air) 



Elgumi people (sometimes called Wamia) .... 

 An Andorobo man of the Hamitic type .... 



Two Andorobo of the Hamitic type 



An Andorobo of the Pygmy type 



An Andorobo (same as No. 481) 



A Nandi 



and Art. from Authors j 

 collection J 



Photograph by the Author 



A Drawing by the Author 

 Photograph by the Author 



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