...About noon our elegant guide stopped, struck an attitude, and pointed with his silver-headed rattan cane...
Stewart Edward White 「African Camp Fires」
...The guide wore still his red tarboosh, his dark short jacket, his saffron yellow nether garment—it was not exactly a skirt—and his silver-headed rattan cane...
Stewart Edward White 「African Camp Fires」
... His orders were given in a quick, loud tone, and enforced by the occasional application of smart blows of a rattan to the shoulders of his men...
Horatio Bridge 「Journal of an African Cruiser」
...In Malayana there are some jungles so dense, so tangled with lianasand so thorny with Livistonias and rattan that nothing larger than acat can make way through them...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Pieces are fixed by strands of rattan to the timbersof the roofing beginning from below and overlappingeach other like tiles...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...The ornaments worn inthe ear are strings of two or three beads, or small ringsof plaited fibres or rattan, or the claw of a cassowary...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...The boars were seized, and a strugglewith the animals ensued, but the two huge bruteswere bound up with rattan, chalk meanwhile beingrubbed into their eyes, apparently in order to blindthem...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...The “string” is a piece of rattan and itrequires a strong arm to bend the bow...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...To save them we erected a strong palisadeof long poles thrust deeply into the bottom of the bankand secured them by rattan ropes, which passed throughour house and were attached to posts at the back...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...The contents of the larger bag usually are the sleepingmat, the fire-stick and rattan, and tobacco...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...By far the most interesting of the possessions of thesepeople is the apparatus for making fire, which consistsof three different parts, the split stick, the rattan, andthe tinder...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...The rattan is a long piece of split rattan woundupon itself into a neatly coiled ring (see illustration p...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...: straight tapered strips of hard wood“strung” with a slip of rattan...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...They setquantities of little nooses for small animals, and we oncefound a rattan noose fixed to a root of a tree and evidentlyset with the purpose of catching a pig...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...There are no notches on the posts, but thelashings of rattan, which tie them together, answerthe purpose of steps or rungs for the feet...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...“There was only one way to goover—hand over hand, with a rattan round hiswaist held by us in case the bridge strand broke, avery likely thing, for it was extremely flimsy...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...The plan of the bridge was very simple, two hand-railsmade of a number of twisted rattans, and a footpiece made of a long thin tree, which was secured to thehand-rails by loops of rattan...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
...Acommon method consists in passing a rattan line roundthe portion of a dried branch, and holding the branchdown by the feet whilst the line is rapidly worked toand fro with the hands...
A. F. R. Wollaston 「Pygmies and Papuans」
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