Instructions For Use
1) Wooden Stick
The finely crafted wooden stick symbolises the power and authority of the
traditional African Chief. The stick must be carried in your right hand as
you walk along in front of your wives who will be carrying other important
items like your beer and food.
2) Bell
In earlier times, drums would be beaten to herald your arrival. Modern
technology has advanced rapidly and the bell is now used to warn others of
your imminent appearance
3) Bottle of Medicinal Liquid
Although the bulk of your nutritional requirements are carried by your
faithful wives, you will often need to make use of this wonderful tonic at
short notice, so an emergency supply
is attached to the stick
4) Flashlight (batteries included)
Fire was used as a form of light when travelling at night, but the advent of
the battery-powered torch provides a new level of convenience for tribal
life.
5) Funnel and Pipe Down
It is very important for the chief not to be delayed or embarrassed when
nature calls, especially when you are on a raid against your rival's kraal.
The funne and pipe down are designed for ease of use and the elimination of
any backsplash.
6) Beads
Beads on the chief's walking stick are an indication of your importance and
status. The quantity and colours used reflect the number of cattle and wives
you have.
