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Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 5-13423, described as Kho-Khom., Kenya, Gob Dogo, Rendille. Summer, 1977. 5-13423, acc no. 3332. Orig. No. 24. File code: 1.7 Collector: Jean Colvin. Donor: Jean Colvin. Materials, techniques: Any strong woof with knot. This one- Dabach tree. Cut with panga- shape with knife or spear. Smooth with knife. Context of use: For beating animals or fighting enemies. Use rounded part to kill. Handle part to hit animals to control her. Used and made by men. Description: Club- wood stick curbed with round tip at one end. References: for additional information see field sheets in acc. env.
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-42731, described as Club, wood, squared sides, incised design on all four sides. 86.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-39831, described as Sparring club/ walking stick/ swagger stick of black wood decorated with incised patterns on upper end. Finial looks like a feathered dart. 96.1 cm length
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-39816, described as Sparring club/ walking stick/ swagger stick of black wood decorated with incised patterns on upper end. 122.5 cm length
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 2-33919, described as Undecorated wood.
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-39835, described as Sparring club/ walking stick/ swagger stick of black wood decorated with incised patterns on upper end. Finial carving of two human heads on a double volute, missing; relief decoration uncompleted. 87.5 cm length
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-39826, described as Sparring club/ walking stick/ swagger stick of black wood decorated with incised patterns on upper end. Finial carving of man on stool holding child, SAM written on belly. 101.5 cm length
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 9-23105, described as A walking stick used by person in conjunction with carrying frame to support heavy loads on the back.
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-39822, described as Sparring club/ walking stick/ swagger stick of black wood decorated with incised patterns on upper end. /two standing figures and spherical knob end. 109.5 cm length
Hearst Museum object titled Walking stick, accession number 11-39265, described as Walking cane, palm wood, decorated at top with curved figure of alligator forming handle, tan fiber lashing