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Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 5-7857a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 5-7854a,b, described as Hide bag with plug; a) bag; camel (?) hide; one piece forms globular-shaped body, other forms neck inserted into body & sewn in place; hide strap handle; b) wooden plug with hole through top; diameter 33 cm; height 52 cm. Used by men and women to store grain, ghi, or milk. Collected Dec 1966.
Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 5-7854a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 5-7853a,b, described as Hide bag with plug; a) bag; camel (?) hide; one piece forms globular- shaped body, other forms neck inserted into body & sewn in place; braided hide handle attached to neck; b) wooden plug with hole through top; diameter 38 cm; height 54 cm. Used by men and women to store grain, ghi, or milk. Collected May 1967.
Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 5-7853a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 5-6883a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 5-7857a,b, described as Milk pot with cap; a) pot; cylindrical; carved from one piece of wood; bottom covered with hide; hide strap; b) hide cap; height 28.5; diameter 18 cm. Native name: Ebur. Used by men and women to store milk, ghi. Collected Dec. 1966.
Hearst Museum object titled Jug and stopper, accession number 5-6883a,b, described as Native name: Etuo a ngakilei Milk pot (or churn); a) Natural gourd; squat globular shape; hide strap handles; b) Wood plug. height: 28cm, diameter: 34cm Used by men as churn; milk put in gourd in morning, shake in evening, holding by straps Made by men