[1219] Sir Harry Johnston, The Uganda Protectorate (London, 1902), ii. 830.
[1220] O. Baumann, Durch Massailand zur Nilquelle, p. 164.
[1221] Baron C. C. von der Decken, Reisen in Ost-Afrika, ii. (Leipsic and Heidelberg, 1871) p. 24.
[1222] M. Merker, Die Masai (Berlin, 1904), pp. 18 sq. I have slightly abridged the writer’s account.
[1223] M. Merker, Die Masai, p. 21. As to the medicine-men of the Masai, see further A. C. Hollis, The Masai (Oxford, 1905), pp. 324–330.
[1224] O. Baumann, Durch Massailand zur Nilquelle, p. 164.
[1225] A. C. Hollis, The Nandi (Oxford, 1909), pp. 49 sq.
[1226] Sir H. Johnston, The Uganda Protectorate, ii. 851.
[1227] Sir H. Johnston, The Uganda Protectorate, ii. 779.
[1228] W. E. R. Cole, “African Rain-making Chiefs, the Gondokoro District, White Nile,” Man, x. (1910) pp. 90–92; Yuzbashi, “Tribes on the Upper Nile,” Journal of the African Society, No. 14 (January, 1905), pp. 228 sq.; Brun-Rollet, Le Nil Blanc et le Soudan (Paris, 1855), pp. 227 sq.; F. Spire, “Rain-making in Equatorial Africa,” Journal of the African Society, No. 17 (October, 1905), pp. 15–21.