A betel nut pouch.
Used for betel chew ingredients, mama 3a, snack lunch, small knife, etc.; used by ritualists, mumbā'i, to carry home cooked sacrificed meat from a ritual event. About 15 cm. long, 5 cm. thick and 10 cm. deep, woven of bamboo, ānoh, or rattan, uway, with a zigzag design, lāga 2. A cover, hu'ap, covers the entire pouch, reaching to the base.