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Wooden ceremonial cane depicting a generless spirit figure. Naked figure has bent knees and has hands across his abdomen; he is wearing boots. Face displays defined brows and a long angular nose.
Carved wooden twin spirit cane. Head is carved to represent two twins standing back to back, with hands resting over their abdomens. Figures have stylized features, including flattened heads, long angular noses and no mouths.
Small wooden carving of a snake spirit with zigzag etching on the body. Head is stylized with a large mouth and no eyes. Carving was used to cure snake bites.
Attack spirit cane carved from a single piece of wood. Spear head tip has a diamond design just below it.
Ceremonial cane for curing stomach aches. Rectangular tapering cane with cross-hatched and zigzag etchings.
Monkey's hand spirit cane. Polished ceremonial cane with a four fingered monkey's paw carved on the top, representing a monkey spirit.
Consumption cane. Slightly tapering wooden staff with a bulbous head showing very abstract facial features. Meant to depict the wasting away of the body to disease.
Polished palm wood ceremonial cane made to represent a familar spirit. End is rectangular with a series of symetrical ridges and notches capped by a rounded top.
A carved wooden ceremonial cane to cure consumption. Cane is crowned with a carved female familiar spirit figure with hat, slitted eyes and hands over her stomach.
Two part quiver and 18 darts. Part a is a hollow reed quiver with red woven fibre sealing one end and a 4 cm band cut around the top of the other, on which to secure a rope. Part b is a longer hollow reed, sealed with tree tar at one end and corded fibre rope looped around the engraved band at the open end. Parts c-t are thin pointed tip darts made from palm wood.