Arrow, wooden three-pronged head, each with three rows of carved barbs down its stem; lashed together with cane and bound to a light cane shaft (Amaranthus spp. ?) with rattan and gum. Flight is of three feathers fixed radially with raffia fibres and 'bulungu' resin. End is notched and bound with rattan.

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