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Description

Made out of nuts in three parts covered with nine dangling strands of bone, possibly that of vertebrae, that have a conical bone at each end. The top is covered with strands of hide. There is a piece of hide underneath the bone strands, which are also decorated with a white, red, and white bead at the top and middle.

History Of Use

Tag says: ‘Turkana doum palm doll’. Made of doum plam nuts (emol), with pendants made of animal vertebra. Aprons of young girls (arach; made of ostrich eggshells) are represented by white beads. The fertility figures are called ekidet, and were meant to represent the future first born baby of a Turkana girl.

Narrative

Collected by the donor while living in Nairobi.

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