Container Item Number: Aj127 a-b from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Container (part a) of light-coloured wood painted red. Very greasy surface. Cylindrical with flared top and bulbous body. Strap of leather for the handle is tied in a knot on one side, tied onto sewn fibrous string on the opposite side, and goes through two cord hooks. Lid (part b) of leather with different coloured beads in yellow, red, and blue. sewn on some missing. Beads go down the side lid where sewn. Lid also greasy and inside is cracked has particles of fat on them. Base is rounded.

History Of Use

Turkana water and, or milk container. Made by women. Transport vessels are distinguished by straps which can be hung over the shoulder or lashed to animals. Appears to be made from the lid of the 'akurum' style milk container.

Cultural Context

storage; packing; transportation