From "The Tailed Ilead-IIunters of Nigeria," by Maj. A. J. N. Tremearne. J. E. Lippincott Co. 



THE TAILED KAGORO WOMEN OF TUKU TOZO 



The tail worn by most of these women is shorter and thicker than that in favor farther north. 

 The woman with the hair is an Attakka, the hair being probably a sign of mourning 



From "The Tailed Hcad-IIuiiters cf Nigeria," by Maj. A. J. N. Tremfarne. J. B. Lippincott Co. 



KAJJI WOMEN OF MERSA 



The tail— the sien of marriage— worn by most of these tribes is like the above, and is 

 nearly always worn over a bunch of leaves. Nos. i, 2, and 3 have decorated the edges of 

 their tails with beads, and in the case of Nos. i and 3 the stumps have been cased in brass. 



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