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Warriors and shields, Kavirondo 



A Kavirondo wizard . 



A Kavirondo musician, with lyre 



A dance in Kavirondo . 



A pas dc deux in a Kavirondo dance . 



A Bari Negro, Gondokoro, White Nile 



A Bari Negro, G-ondokoro, White Nile 



Karamo.io and Nilotic Negroes from northern part of 

 Central Province. (The second figure from the right 

 shows typical shape of Nile Negro's legs) 



A Logbwari (Madi) Negro (mixed race of Nile Negro and 

 Bantu) 



Karamojo Negroes (showing "pencils" thrust into the 

 lower lips) 



A Dinka Nile Negro . ... 



j Photograph by Mr. E. N. 

 \_ Buxton 



Photograph by the Author 



Photograph by Mr. Doggett 



A Dinka 



A Bari Negro from Bedden, White Nile . 



A Madi chief, Acholi District, Nile Province 



An Acholi (Nilotic) Negro 



An Acholi Negro . 



Madi woman 



Madi women at their hair-dressing 



Madi woman pounding corn in a wooden mortar ,, ,, ,, 



Aluru woman and child from Wadelai ,, ,, ,, 



Aluru woman and child from Wadelai . . ,, ,, ,, 



Lendu woman (probably of mixed Lendu and Madi stock) 



from west coast of Lake Albert . •,,,,,, 



Lendu woman (probably of mixed Lendu and Madi stock) 



from west coast of Lake Albert ... . ,, ,, ,, 



In a Dinka village (to show mode of thatching huts char- / Photograph by Mr. E. N. \ 



acteristic of the Nile Negroes) . [ Buxton J 



(A Drawing by the Author, 



423. Ground plan of an AchoU house 



424. Sudanese selling fried termites (white ants) 



425. Head of Bukedi ox with crossed horns from Lango country, 



Central Province 



426. A Lango chief wearing a helmet of kauri shells 



427. A raft made of papyrus bundles. White Nile 



428. Husband and wife, Ja-luo 



429. Ja-luo women : tails and aprons . ... 



430. Pattern frequently shaved on men's heads (Ja-luo) 



■. frovi Major Delm6 Rod- V 

 t cli^Vs information J 



Photograph by the Author 



A Drawing by the AutJior 



f Photograph by Mr. E. N. 1 



\ Buxton / 



Photograph by the Author 



A Ja-luo man with ear-rings 



A Ja-luo man with ear-rings .... 



Head-dress of feathers and neck and arm ornaments in iron 

 wire of Ja-luo men. (Note the prominent upper incisor 

 teeth, due to the lower incisors being removed) . 



Ja-luo fisherwomen and their baskets 



Ja-luo out fishing in Kavirondo Bay with seines of papyrus 



stalks . . 



Emptying the fish-baskets (Ja-luo) 



A medicine man from Nyakach, south side of Kavirondo 



Bay . . . .... 



The game of "bao," played all over East Central Africa. 



(The players here are Yao soldiers from British Central 



Africa) . . ■ • 



A Drawing by the Author, ^ 

 from Mr. Hobley^s in- > 



the Author 



formation 

 Plwtograph by 



Photograph by Mr. Doggett 



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