Drawings
Image: Iziko_SAMLB_TaBook3_010
Contributor :
Tamme
Medium : watercolour (multicolour)
Date : 5 July 1881
Size : 230x294mm
Category : plants and animals , custom and daily life , relations with others
Keywords : Makoba (fruit eaten by) , Ovambo (fruit eaten by) , Ovaherero (fruit eaten by) , food (fruit eaten by !kun, Makoba, Ovambo and Ovaherero) , plant (edible, fruit) , tree (fruit) , tree (thorn) , !kun (fruit eaten by)
Description : 1. ≠na, a ≠na tree the chief of the branches of which have been cut off by the Makobas, for the sake of the fruit; one branch (2.) having been left., This tree is large , and has many thorns. The fruit is said to be eaten by !kun, Makoba, Ovambo and Ovaherero. The fruit is small in size, and red.
Medium : watercolour (multicolour)
Date : 5 July 1881
Size : 230x294mm
Category : plants and animals , custom and daily life , relations with others
Keywords : Makoba (fruit eaten by) , Ovambo (fruit eaten by) , Ovaherero (fruit eaten by) , food (fruit eaten by !kun, Makoba, Ovambo and Ovaherero) , plant (edible, fruit) , tree (fruit) , tree (thorn) , !kun (fruit eaten by)
Description : 1. ≠na, a ≠na tree the chief of the branches of which have been cut off by the Makobas, for the sake of the fruit; one branch (2.) having been left., This tree is large , and has many thorns. The fruit is said to be eaten by !kun, Makoba, Ovambo and Ovaherero. The fruit is small in size, and red.