Before I tell you what’s in a bilum, it would probably be
helpful to know…what is a bilum?! A bilum is a bag made
from plastic string, yarn, or natural fibers (like from a tree or something
similar).
Two of my bilums; the one on the left is made of string and the other is yarn. |
The women work on these bags in the evenings while they stori
(talk) or even while they’re walking to market! (Yes,
I have seen a woman working on a bilum while walking along the road!) They come
in various sizes, from small enough to only fit a water bottle, to big enough
to carry gallons and gallons of water in small Coke bottles, all their produce
coming and going to the market, and even their babies!
The women carry their
bilums on their head, with the load resting on their back. Mothers give their
daughters bilums with only a little weight in them, then gradually add more
weight, in order to strengthen their neck muscles. It's totally normal for men to carry a bilum, too. They generally carry it around their neck, hanging in front or over one shoulder, cross-body style.
One of the babies taking a nap in a bilum. |