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BLACK AND WHITE ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOL. II 



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Making bark-cloth Photograph hy Mr. 



The " clothed Baganda " . . • • Photograph hy the 



An Uganda crowd . ... . ,i ,i 

 The Special Commissioner and a crowd of Baganda guests 



on the UtH Queen's birthday . . . Photograph hy Mr. 



An Uganda house . . ■ ■ • Photograph by the 



Cliief's house, Uganda ■ „ ,. 



Peasant's hut, Uganda • >. i, 



Framework of an Uganda house . ■ ,, ,„ 

 Plans of Uganda buildings .... .A Drau-ing hy Mr. 



Doggett 

 Author 



Doggett 

 Author 



A house and courtyard, Uganda 

 Interior of a native church, Uganda 

 An Uganda canoe 



Photograph hy 



F. Pordage 

 To face p. 

 the Author 



r Photograph hy the Edin-^ 

 j burgh Museum of Science \ 

 I and Art, from Author's f 

 L collection J 



The first attempt of Uganda carpenters to make a vvheeled 

 vehicle. (This httle cart belongs to the prime minister, 



Apolo) ■ Photograph hy Mr. Doggett 



! Photograjih by the Edin-"\ 

 a milk-pot and tobacco pipes) and an ) hurgh Museum of Science \ 



\ and Art, frmn Author^s f 



I, collection } 



drums and trumpets 



(a xylophone) 



370. Model of an Uganda canoe 



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372. Uganda pottery 



• Uganda flute 



373. A band of music 



374. The "amadinda 



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375. An Uganda shield 



376. Method of carrying pipe slung over the left shoulder 



377. Uganda chiefs. They are (beginning on the left) Embogo, 



the Muhammadan chief (brother of Mutesa) ; Mug- 

 wanya (a regent); Kangawo (a regent); an " Owe- 

 sadza " (governor of a district) ; Paul Mukwenda ; 

 and another Owesadza 



378. Baganda women 



379. Apolo Kagwa, first regent and prime minister of Uganda 



380. A Musoga 



381. "Tall, peaked fetish huts " ; also "suspended grass ex- 



tinguishers " over stones for libations . 



382. An albino child in Busoga 



383. A woman of the Bosia tribe, Masaba, North-West Elgon . 



384. Bagesu (Bakonde, Masaba) people of West Elgon 



385. A Kakumega chief, south of Nzoia River, North Kavirondo 



386. Kavirondo women, Nzoia River . 



387. Kavirondo woman, Nzoia River ... 



388. Kavirondo men (showing ornamental designs in clay on 



the legs) ... 



389. Kavirondo men and their adornments 



390. A " matinee hat ": Kavirondo (in Kakumega country) 



391. Plan of a Kavirondo house . 



392. In a Kavirondo village 



393. A walled village in Kavirondo, north of Nzoia River 



394. Grate of a walled town . 



395. Arched gateway of a walled town, Kavirondo . 



396. Peaks of the roofs of the Masaba houses, West Elgon 



397. A field of sorghum (durra) corn 



398. Tame female ostriches in Mumia's village, Kavirondo 



Photograph hy the Author 665 

 Photograph hy Mr. Doggett 667 

 C Photograph by the Edin-'\ 

 I hurgh Museum of Science \ 

 1 and Art, from. Author's j 

 I collection J 



A Dra icing hy Mr. Doggett 675 



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