APPENDIX V
THE INVENTION OF TH E CLOTH LOOM
This story is taken down from an Eboe, but practically the same story
can be found among all the cloth-making tribes in West Africa.
In the old times there was a man who was a great hunter ;
but he had a bad wife, and when he made medicine to put on
his spear, she made medicine against his spear, but he knew
nothing of this thing and went out after bush cow.
By and by he found a big bush cow, and threw his spear
at it, but the bush cow came on, and drove its horns through
his thigh, so the man crept home, and lay in his house very
sick, and the witch doctor found out which of his wives had
witched the spear, and they killed her, and for many days the
man-could not go out hunting. - But he was a great hunter,
and his liver grew hot in him for the bush, so he dragged himself
to the bush, and lay there every day. One day, as he lay,
he saw a big spider making a net on a bush and he watched
him. By and by he saw how the spider caught his game,
and that the spider was'a great hunter, and the man said :— “ If
I had hunted as this spider hunts, if I had made a trap like
that and put it in the bush and then gone aside and let the
game get into it and weary itself to death quickly,— quicker
and safer than they do in pitfalls— that bush cow would not
have gored me.” And so after a time he tried to make a net
like the spider’s, out of bush rope, and he did this thing and
put his net into the forest, and caught bush deer (gazelles) and
earth-pig (pangolins) and porcupines, and he made more nets,
and every net he made was better, and he grew well, and
became a greater hunter than before. One day he made a
very fine net, and his wife said “ This is a cloth, it is better
than our cloth (bark cloth) because when the rain gets to it, it
does not shrivel. Make me a cloth like this and then I will
beat it with the mallet and wear it.” And the man tried to
do this thing, but he could not get it a good shape and he
said, “ Yet the spider gets a shape in his cloth. I will go and
ask him again about this thing.” And he went to the spider,
and took him offering, and said: “ Oh, my lord, teach me
more things.” And he sat and watched him for many days.
LOOM AT EQUETTA.
By and by he saw more (his eyes were opened) and he saw
the spider made his net on sticks, and so he went home and
got fine bush rope that he had collected, and taken there, to
make his game nets with, and he brought them to the bush
near the spider, and fixing the strings on to the bush he made
a new net and he got shape into it, and he made more nets