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Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic vessel, accession number 5-13110, described as Tuker., Kenya, Mangai, Boni. August, 1975. 5-13110, acc no. 3174. File code: 5.5 Collector: Jean Colvin. Donor: University appropriation. Materials, techniques: Wood of Wa-Tar tree hollowed out from bottom hole. Context of use: Used by older men and women for carrying tobacco. Description: Tobacco bottle- wood; round bottom, narrow neck with lip. Rag stopper cylindrical side protrusion; plugged hole in the bottom; h. 10 cm d. 6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Container, accession number 5-797, described as Snuff container, with leather strap
Hearst Museum object titled Container, accession number 5-6128, described as Snuff container; globular shape; h. 9.5 cm.; dia. at base 4 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Container, accession number 5-13428, described as Ivory snuff container with narrow neck and rounded base. Leather top and side straps decorated with small yellow and red beads.
Hearst Museum object titled Container and lid, snuff container, accession number 5-13319a-c, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Cow horn, accession number 5-6934a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Gourd, accession number 5-6952a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Gourd, accession number 5-13319a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Hide cap, accession number 5-6934b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Horn, accession number 5-6934a,b, described as Native name: Ukaati wa imbaki Tobacco horn; Cow horn w/cow hide cap peeked in center; length: 24cm, diameter: 7cm Materials: Cow hide and hide Used by men and women to store tobacco Made by men