Uganda
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Counter
Waistcloth
Helmet (clothing: headwear)

Milk pot stand (stand (food service))

Stands (food service)
Sample (pottery)
Charms

Charms

Charms
Sample (textileworking: barkcloth making); textile
Barkcloth; textile
Barkcloth; sample (textileworking: barkcloth making); textile

211.272.11 individual double-skin cylindro-conical drums, one skin used for playing
Weapons
Stool (furniture)
Stool (furniture)
Wrist knife (knife (weapons: edged)); knife sheaths (sheaths (weapons: accessories))

Food container (food processing & storage); lid (food processing & storage)
Firedrill
Arrow (weapons: missiles & projectors)

Snuff bottle

Shield (weapons: accessories)

Shield (weapons: accessories)

Shield (weapons: accessories)
Headrest
Billhook
Hoe money
Arrow (weapons: missiles & projectors)
Beaters (textileworking: barkcloth making); textile
Beaters (textileworking: barkcloth making); textile
Beaters (textileworking: barkcloth making); textile
Beater (textileworking: barkcloth making)

Milk container
Firedrill

Club (weapons: bludgeon)
Weapons: missiles & projectors

Back ornament

Brazil nut
Ritual & belief: ritual apparatus

Basket (containers); lid (containers)

Basket (containers)
Textile; textile (function unknown); barkcloth

Beer drinking straw; drinking straw (food service)

Pipe bowls (pipes (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking))

Pipe (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking)

Pipe (narcotics & intoxicants: smoking)

Snuff box
Water transport: equipment
Canoe model

Gazelle trap (trap (hunting, fishing & trapping))
Collection Information
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