On the Trail of the Pigmies; An Anthropological Exploration Under the Cooperation of the American Museum of Natural History And American Universities
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The pipe is more or less of a community property, and it is hard to break the natives of this unsatisfactory practice. The natives of Kavirondo, owing to their traditional antecedents, are naturally fond of fish. The surroundings of their ancestors must have lent themselves to the fish industry, living as they were on the banks of the various branches of the Nile, if not on the border of Rudolf Nyanza. Reference is made in an- other part of this volume to their probable relationship with the Al...ur tribe, which occu- 180 THE TRAIL OF THE PIGMIES pies the northwestern portion of the Albert Nyanza and along the Nile, flowing out from this lake. It may therefore be presumed that they do not derive their fondness of fish from strangers. Most likely proximity to an abundant fish supply in Berkeley Bay did more than any other motive to decide their settlement in Kavirondo. This conclusion seems very plaus- ible because they have occupied the fringes of the eastern section of the Victoria Nyanza, spreading themselves over as long a coast line as possible, in preference to penetrating deeper into the mainland.
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