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/ Photograph by 

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A Mukonjo (showing raised weals — cicatrisation) . Photograph by the Author 



A Mukonjo woman with grass armlets 



Two Bakonjo ... ... 



A Mukonjo woman 



A Mukonjo man from the south of Ruwenzori 

 A Mukonjo (showing baboon skin mantle) . 



A Konjo house, south-west slopes of Ruwenzori 



In a Konjo village, western slopes of Ruwenzori . . ,, ,, ,, 



Collocasia arums, the root of which is eaten by natives of 



West and West Central Africa . . . Photograph by Mr. Doggett 



A Mukonjo smoking tobacco from a pipe made of banana- J A Drawing by the Author, \ 



leaf stalk . ... . t from, Aitthor^s Photograph j 



A Konjo shield, Ruwenzori . . . Photograph by the Author 



Toro peasants (tall and short) . . . ,,>,,, 



A woman of Toro . . . . ,,,,,, 



A chief's wife, Toro . . . ,, ,, ,, 



A king's messenger, Toro . . . . ,,,,,, 



Chiefs of Mboga (a territory west of the Semliki River) ,, ,, ,, 



A Munyoro man \-o( Kabarega's family) ,, ,, ,, 



A Munyoro man (of Kabarega^s family) .... ,, ,, ,, 



A Munyoro ,, ,, ,, 



A ram and ewe of the large fat-tailed Unyoro breed of 



sheep . . . ,, ,1 ,t 



A fat-tailed sheep from Unyoro .... .A Drawing by the Author 



Kasagama, king of Toro, and his mother (a princess of 



Unyoro) . . .... 



A Mu-iro and a Mu-hima : 



(a) is the Mu-iro (Ba-iro); (6) is the Mu-hima (Bahima) 

 Ba-hima and Ba-iro (the two middle iigures are Ba-hima) 

 The mixed type : half Hima, half Iro (Negro) . 

 A crowd in Ankole ; half Ba hima, half Ba-iro . 

 A Muhima of Mp(5roro 



A Muhima of Mpororo (same individual as No. 339) 



A Muhima of Ankole .... 



A Muhima woman of Ankole .... 



An old Muhima woman, Ankole 



A Muhima woman, Ankole . 

 A Muhima woman, Uganda .... 

 Muhima man, after herding cattle, smeared with kaolin 

 Hima cattle . . . . 



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Hima weapons and implements : spears, bows, arrows, 



quivers, shields, women's grass aprons, 

 choppers 

 Hima and Iro spears 



milk" baskets. 



Hima quiver and arrows . . . 



Hima " beer " pot in blackened clay . 



The king of Ankole and his counsellors. (The first figure 

 on the left is the prime minister, the second is the 

 young king) . .... 



A man of Toro ■ ■ 



A Muganda .... 



A Muganda .... 



Baganda soldiers of the King's African Rifles . 



A Muganda woman ... . . 



A Muganda woman 



Photograph by Mr. Doggett 



C Photograph by the Edin- 

 ] burgh Museum of Science 

 i and Art, from Author's 

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