Drawings
Image: Iziko_SAMLB_TaBook3_008
Contributor :
Tamme
Medium : watercolour (monochrome)
Date : 29 June 1881
Size : 230x294mm
Category : plants and animals , custom and daily life
Keywords : food (eaten by elders) , food (respected) , food (eaten by children) , food (birds eaten by elders and children) , animal (birds eaten by elders and children) , respect (for food, animals) , respect (by children) , plant (edible, fruit, leaf)
Description : 1. Koai, a dark-coloured bird, eaten by the elder !kun, but respected by the children. Its call is Kue-ee, or Ku e e e and is supposed to laugh at people, 2. |nu'she, a small dark-coloured bird, eaten by children. It calls Ha-ha, Ha-ha., 3. |gurri, a plant, the fruit of which is said to be very nice, and to be boiled and eaten by the !kun, 4. earth, 5. fruit, 6. leaf (the rest having fallen off)
Medium : watercolour (monochrome)
Date : 29 June 1881
Size : 230x294mm
Category : plants and animals , custom and daily life
Keywords : food (eaten by elders) , food (respected) , food (eaten by children) , food (birds eaten by elders and children) , animal (birds eaten by elders and children) , respect (for food, animals) , respect (by children) , plant (edible, fruit, leaf)
Description : 1. Koai, a dark-coloured bird, eaten by the elder !kun, but respected by the children. Its call is Kue-ee, or Ku e e e and is supposed to laugh at people, 2. |nu'she, a small dark-coloured bird, eaten by children. It calls Ha-ha, Ha-ha., 3. |gurri, a plant, the fruit of which is said to be very nice, and to be boiled and eaten by the !kun, 4. earth, 5. fruit, 6. leaf (the rest having fallen off)