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Hearst Museum object titled Cup, accession number 5-1565, described as Calabash Suku cup for drinking palm wine; diameter: 1.75" 4.4cm, height: 2.75" 6.99cm
Hearst Museum object titled Gourd bell, accession number 5-1574, described as Dog bell, wooden, bell-shaped, 11 inches circumference. Suku. Tied around dog’s neck. Used to be able to follow dog in the forest as dog tracks game.
Hearst Museum object titled Hollow gourd, accession number 5-1549, described as Two-mouthed suku-cup for drinking palm wine.
Hearst Museum object titled Hollow gourd, accession number 5-1564, described as cup for drinking palm wine
Hearst Museum object titled Hollow gourd, accession number 5-1566, described as calabash cup for drinking palm wine
Hearst Museum object titled Hollow gourd with figurine, accession number 5-1563, described as Two-mouthed cup for drinking palm wine
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-1649, described as “Mwela” mask; West Basuku; feather covered netting face mask with three pieces of gourd attached. Raphia neck band. Used during circumcision ceremonies. Diameter approximately 63.5 cm.