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No. 429. — A native loom. The thread held taut by a heavy stone to the right 
and as it is made into cloth strips, is wound on the drum on the frame. Gbanga 

No. 430. — A closer view of a loom. The spindle in the man’s left hand is 
passed back and forth between the two series of thread, the position of which is 
alternated by working the treadles. Kassata 
