MASAI, TURKANA, SUK, NANDI, ETC. 877 



■done by Grwas' Ngishu IMasai. The Nandi do a certain amount of clever 

 ■work in leather. I^eather sheaths are made for the long spatulate 

 swords, and these are stained red with some kind of bark. The leather 



500. AN AN'DOROBO GAME-PIT, WITH GRASS COVERING REMOVED 



garments already described are made with some skill, and are tastefully 

 bordered with beads, kauris, or pieces of metal. 



The musical instruments in use are the horns of antelopes (which 

 are made into trumpets), drums, and a kind of zither made of soft pieces 

 of wood fastened side by side. A strip of bark is loosened from each 



