In a corner was a strange, large, hollow gourd with strings stretched lengthwise across it.
The two older women followed him, returning shortly each with a large gourd; then they descended the ladders on their way for water.
Instead, they place large gourds on water as drums.
Peeping down to the earth, he saw a man coming along the path carrying on his head a large gourd filled with honey.
Gupingu went to the one who was filling the large ceremonial gourd that would be passed first to the chief and then to the visitors.
Central wells provided the water, which was taken in large gourds on the head back to each hut.
Before they had finished he was opening a large gourd.
Each man with a bucket was followed by another who bore a wooden spoon, while a third behind them carried water in a large gourd.
Several carried large gourds or bundles wrapped in leaves.
A quarter of an hour later she reappeared carrying a large gourd upon her head.