Notebooks
Stories
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Wilhelm Bleek notebooks
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book I or BC151_A1_4_001
- Words and sentences (given by Adam Kleinhardt)
- Word lists, including 'Bushman/Hottentot' vocabulary
- Words and sentences (given by |a!kunta)
- A man falls upon the Lion
- Woman transformed into a lion
- Baboons take a child
- Veldschoen
- The spider
- Words and sentences (dictionary and genealogies)
- The Moon pierced by the Sun
- Words and sentences: names of animals
- Leopards, lions and phrases
- Moon and stars: an incantation
- The man carries away the ostrich to his home
- The eating of jackal
- The Lion becomes a star
- The piercing of ears
- The |xam and the Dutch
- About 'seacows'
- The |xam and the hyena
- The lion and the giraffe
- The jackal watches the lion
- A man falls upon the Lion
- Jacob Nein and the leopard
- Genealogical notes
- ||kabbo's (Jantje's) capture
- Leopards and jackals
- ||kabbo (Jantje) in the train
- Bushman genealogies
- Words and sentences: |a!kunta (Stoffel) in the museum (names of animals)
- Sun, Moon, and stars
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book II or BC151_A1_4_002
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book III or BC151_A1_4_003
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book IV or BC151_A1_4_004
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book V or BC151_A1_4_005
- |kaggen (the Mantis) and the Moon (version 1)
- The Mantis and !goe !kweitentu
- Veldschoen
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book VI or BC151_A1_4_006
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book VII or BC151_A1_4_007
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book VIII or BC151_A1_4_008
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book IX or BC151_A1_4_009
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book X or BC151_A1_4_010
- Day's Heart
- Hyena and lion
- Words and sentences: given by ≠kasin (Klaas Katkop)
- Words and sentences
- Black Crow calling Jackal
- |kaggen (the Mantis) and the Moon: creation of the latter (version 2)
- Blank pages in Bleek's Book X
- Words and sentences: Kronlein
- Blank pages in Bleek's Book X
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XI or BC151_A1_4_011
- |xam-speaking people
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XII or BC151_A1_4_012
- Tools: a note
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XIII or BC151_A1_4_013
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XIV or BC151_A1_4_014
- Resurrection of the He-Ostrich
- Blank pages in Bleek's Book XIV
- Lion and Tortoise
- Blank pages in Bleek's Book XIV
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XV or BC151_A1_4_015
- Title for Moon and little Hare
- Moon and little Hare (includes: The Moon's speech)
- Blank pages in Bleek's Book XV
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XVI or BC151_A1_4_016
- Title for 'Mantis and Moon' or |kaggen (the Mantis) and Moon
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XVII or BC151_A1_4_017
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XVIII or BC151_A1_4_018
- Title page for Book XVIII
- |xui tatin's story
- |xui tatin and the dog
- Blank pages in Bleek's Book XVIII
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XIX or BC151_A1_4_019
- Lion and Fieldmouse
- Blank pages in Bleek's Book XIX
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XX or BC151_A1_4_020
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XXI or BC151_A1_4_021
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XXII or BC151_A1_4_022
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XXIII or BC151_A1_4_023
- Title page for Book XXIII
- Blank page in Bleek's Book XXIII
- Heron's song (The song of the Blue Crane)
- Jackal's song (and The song of the Caama Fox)
- Old woman's song (2nd version)
- The monster ||khwai-hemm's speech
- Eclipse of the sun
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XXIV or BC151_A1_4_024
- Contents page for Bleek's Book XXIV
- Untranslated page of Lloyd's script in Bleek's Book XXIV
- Words and sentences
- The Ichneumon's speech when |kaggen (the Mantis) had taken away the Meerkats' possessions
- Blank pages in Bleek's Book XXIV
- Words and sentences: Kareebergen Stuurmansfontein dialect
- Children throwing up the Sun (in this dialect)
- Blank pages in Bleek's Book XXIV
- The Blue Crane and the girls (including the Blue Crane's speech)
- Blank pages in Bleek's Book XXIV
- The Mantis turned into a hartebeest
- When a man's flesh moves
- Blank pages in Bleek's Book XXIV
- Personal history of prisoners
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XXV or BC151_A1_4_025
- Inserts in Bleek's Book XXV
- Words and sentences: names of animals given by Klaas Katkop (≠kasin), ||kabbo (Jantje) and |a!kunta (Stoffel)
- Names of stars
- Words and sentences
- Beetje, daughter of !kweintu
- Klaas Katkop (≠kasin)
- Blank page in Bleek's Book XXV
- Words and sentences: given by ≠kasin (Klaas Katkop) and Dia!kwain (David Hoesar)
- Moon and Hare: the origin of death
- Words and sentences: Koranna-|xam vocabulary
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XXVI or BC151_A1_4_026
- Dia!kwain's relations
- How an Elephant steals a young Springbok from |kaggen (the Mantis) or Pet Springbok carried off by an Elephant
- Words and sentences
- The sending of the Crows, or, Crows sent out to look for husbands
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's Book XXVII or BC151_A1_4_027
- Inserts in Bleek's Book XXVII
- The Lions, the Tortoise, the little Hare and the old woman
- The advice that Dia!kwain's mother gave him about the tortoise, i.e. that he must not leave one, if he saw it, but must take it home
- Rainmaking
- About new maidens
- Covers and first pages of Bleek's unnumbered book 'Stars' or BC151_A1_4_028
- Stars
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Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's first unnumbered notebook, BC151_A2_1_001
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's second unnumbered notebook, BC151_A2_1_002
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's third unnumbered notebook, BC151_A2_1_003
- Inserts in Lloyd's fourth unnumbered notebook, BC151_A2_1_004
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's fourth unnumbered notebook, BC151_A2_1_004
- Words and sentences: got at Breakwater
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book I-1 or BC151_A2_1_005
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book I-2 or BC151_A2_1_006
- Words and sentences
- Words and sentences: names of bird's eggs
- Words and sentences: Boer's [Dutch] names for sheep
- Words and sentences: names of animals (at the South African Museum)
- Names of friends, relations and fellow prisoners
- Stones which kill the thrower
- Stoffel's grandmother
- The Anteater's laws (|a!kunta's version)
- The old woman and the hyena (|a!kunta's version which he heard from his mother)
- The old woman's song
- The Day's Heart star child
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-1 or BC151_A2_1_007
- Words and sentences: names and descriptions of animals, and a song
- Personal history of ||kabbo
- Words and sentences: parts of the body
- Words and sentences (including the names of stars)
- Description of animals and their habits
- The collecting of ostrich eggs
- Sun, Moon and stars
- Hunting animals with dogs
- Prayers to the Moon
- The hunting, preparation and eating of ostrich, 'chiansbok', springbok, khoran, hare and jackal
- The Lion star
- Oud Dorntje catches a leopard ('tiger')
- ||kabbo's account of being caught and brought to the Breakwater
- Salutations to the sun and greetings to others
- Seeking springbok
- The hyena
- Lion and giraffe
- The Hyena and the Lion (1st version)
- ||kabbo's account of meeting with a lion
- Hunting hares
- ||kabbo's account of being caught and jailed (2nd version)
- About the 'Toornan': the 'Bushman witchdoctor'
- Visit to Dr Stewart
- Words and sentences: the door is shut
- The Lion star and other stars
- The Sun pierces the full Moon with his knife
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-2 or BC151_A2_1_008
- Jantje (||kabbo) at museum. May 30 /71 (names of animals)
- About the Daybreak Star
- A story about another Star
- Men enchanted by new maidens and changed into trees
- The two Lions: pointers to the Southern Cross
- The Lion and the Tortoise (continued from The two Lions: pointers to the Southern Cross)
- The Lion and the Muishond (continued from The two Lions: pointers to the Southern Cross)
- The Anteater, Springbok and Lynx (||kabbo's version 1)
- The story of the Hyena (the Anteater's laws)
- The story of the Jackal (the Anteater's laws)
- The story of the Silver Jackal (the Anteater's laws)
- The story of the Strandwolf and the Aardwolf and how they each marry their own kind (the Anteater's laws)
- The cutting and piercing of parts of the body
- The story of the Hyena and the Lion (2nd version)
- The old woman and the hyena (||kabbo's version)
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-3 or BC151_A2_1_009
- The Anteater, Springbok and Lynx (||kabbo's version 2)
- The Anteater's laws (||kabbo's version 2)
- The Korhaan marries his elder sister (the Anteater's laws) (||kabbo's version 2)
- What the people eat and wear (the Anteater's laws) (||kabbo's version 2)
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-4 or BC151_A2_1_010
- A 'spelletje' or rhyme
- Sun and Moon story
- Words and sentences
- The origin of the Moon
- The children are sent to throw the sleeping Sun into the sky
- The |kaggen who took |kammanga's shoe, and turned it into an eland
- About the Mantis
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-5 or BC151_A2_1_011
- The Mantis, the Ichneumon and |kammanga go to Lion's house
- The Mantis and the Cat
- The Mantis and the Great Tortoise
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-6 or BC151_A2_1_012
- ||kabbo's dream of rain
- Sneezing: and searching for wives and families
- The Moon and Sun (another version of The Sun which pierces the Moon with its knife by ||kabbo)
- The Moon and the Hare (origin of death)
- The Mantis, his wife and their things
- ||kabbo tells of death, the hole, and the path of the First Bushmen
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-7 or BC151_A2_1_013
- The story of the Mantis and the Ostrich who talks (|kaggen and !kaken-!kaka-!k'aui)
- Ostriches and barter
- Flat Bushmen's' poison
- The eating of baboons
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-8 or BC151_A2_1_014
- A discussion on the respective understanding and foolishnesses of various animals and some of their doings
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-9 or BC151_A2_1_015
- About the lion who carries away and kills a man and the search for the lost man (a story of common life)
- About the hyena and its doings
- About the jackal and its doings
- More about the hyena and its doings
- More about the jackal and its doings
- The hyena carries ostrich meat home to his children and the jackal which picks the backbone
- The gemsbok is a wind's thing
- The quagga is also a wind's thing
- About the hartebeest
- About the wildebeest
- About the korhaan
- Further adventures of the Mantis and !goe !kweitentu
- Further adventures of the Mantis and the Cat
- The Ichneumon rebukes the Mantis for his ill deeds
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-10 or BC151_A2_1_016
- The Mantis pretends he has left one of his veldschoens behind and becomes a Lion
- Lion eats all things
- The doings of a family of lions
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-11 or BC151_A2_1_017
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-12 or BC151_A2_1_018
- Jantje Tooren's asking for thread to sew on his buttons that I gave him
- The place to which people go after death, and various ways of dying and being killed
- A man is wounded by another by accident when out after springbok
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-13 or BC151_A2_1_019
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-14 or BC151_A2_1_020
- The story of the widow of the man killed while hunting, and her return to her own family or The widow's story
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-15 or BC151_A2_1_021
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-16 or BC151_A2_1_022
- The Day's Heart star
- Jewellery and ornaments worn by women
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-17 or BC151_A2_1_023
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-18 or BC151_A2_1_024
- Lions
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-19 or BC151_A2_1_025
- More about the Day's Heart star: what he says to his daughter
- The doings of the jackals
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-20 or BC151_A2_1_026
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-21 or BC151_A2_1_027
- The Jackal's speech, or, the Jackals and a springbok which the Hyena takes away from them
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-22 or BC151_A2_1_028
- Jantje Tooren tells me his dream
- The Mantis and !kaken-!kaka-!k'aui (another version)
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-23 or BC151_A2_1_029
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-24 or BC151_A2_1_030
- The Ichneumon's discourse to the Mantis
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-25 or BC151_A2_1_031
- The story of the old man who makes rain
- Rainmaking: another story of it
- The death of |kannu the Rain's man who was ||kabbo's person
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-26 or BC151_A2_1_032
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-27 or BC151_A2_1_033
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-29 or BC151_A2_1_035
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-30 or BC151_A2_1_036
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-31 or BC151_A2_1_037
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-32 or BC151_A2_1_038
- The story of !khwe-|na ssho-!kui: the man who took a young Lion, and made use of it as a dog ( a story of the First Bushman)
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-28 or BC151_A2_1_034
- The girl who made the Milky Way, by throwing ashes into the sky
- The treatment of the 'growing' girl
- The Bushmen's presentiments of things that are going to happen
- About snoring
- What ||kabbo said about his intended return home to Bushmanland
- The death of ||kabbo's brother and sister-in-law
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-33 or BC151_A2_1_039
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-34 or BC151_A2_1_040
- The Mantis takes away the Tick's sheep (including Porcupine's speech concerning the coming of ||khwai-hemm)
- The monster ||khwai-hemm’s speech to the Mantis and the Mantis's reply
- Men who run away fear greatly (on courage and cowardice)
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-35 or BC151_A2_1_041
- A note on the First Bushmen
- The children of the First Bushmen (who preceded the Flat Bushmen in their country) throw up the sleeping Sun into the sky, or, The children of the !khwe |na ssho !ke, ordered by their mothers, throw the sleeping Sun into the sky (a second version of the story)
- About 'Bushman rice'
- Fragment of the story of the old woman sending the children to throw up the sleeping Sun into the sky (given by Blaitje Snell)
- The Moon becomes angry at the children's laughing at him: an explanation of the eclipse of the moon
- Jantje Tooren told by his father not to look towards the Moon as it comes out
- What the children say to the Moon as it rises making it angry
- A few words, names, etc., obtained from Blaitje Snell and Daoud Moos (chiefly the former); from Stuurman's, and Thier Fontein
- The Cat's song
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-36 or BC151_A2_1_042
- Inserts in Lloyd's Book II-36
- What bow strings are made of
- Ssho |oa or ||karruken-||karruken or |u ssho a
- What |kaggen does when an eland has been shot
- How Korannas and the |xam cut themselves in order to shoot well
- About Ssho |oa: where to be found
- How women fear the new Ssho |oa which has just been brought home
- What the man does and says to the new Ssho |oa so that it may know him
- The consequences of a woman's smelling fresh Ssho |oa scent
- An ignorant man digs up Ssho |oa and the consequences of his actions
- On women's hunting or |kua
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book II-37 or BC151_A2_1_043
- ≠nabbe ta !nu (Corona Australis)
- What the 'Bushman rice' does when the ||xo hai stars come out
- Names for the star Canopus
- Address or prayer to the star Canopus and the star Sirius
- A yet unwritten story, about the Rain and one of the First Bushmen girls carried away by a whirlwind and who became a frog
- ||kabbo's maternal grandmother, who was a !gixa
- The effect of a new maiden's gaze
- A fragment about the animal clicks, and ways of speaking |xam
- Extract from 'Russian Folk Tales' by W.R.S Ralston; pp.111-113: 'Something which reminds me in a degree of the Bushmen's expressions about the heart falling down'; referring to an Egyptian tale
- The names of a few places in Bushmanland, told to me long ago by Jantje Tooren and put in here for safety
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book IV-1 or BC151_A2_1_044
- |kai ka !gaoken, a poison used by 'Grass Bushmen'
- Medicines taken by the ill
- Story of the Moon and the Hare and how the Moon punished the Hare
- Words and sentences: given by ≠kasin
- Names of ≠kasin's father, mother and their children
- How a lion carried off ≠kasin's eldest brother and wounded his father
- ≠kasin's adventure with a leopard
- ≠kasin shoots a hyena
- !gweh or Malkop Gift (poisons)
- ||kurru, or ||kutten-||kutten (making weapons)
- Koranna words with |xam and English translations
- A fragment of a story about Lions and Jackals
- Story of the Lion and the Jackals
- Story of the Lion and the Jackals: another translation which is a little different
- A root used for curing ill people
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book IV-2 or BC151_A2_1_045
- The |ßkururu (|xabbe, or 'Kritje')
- Mixing arrow poisons
- The Xara and the Ichneumon
- Story of ≠kasin's hunting adventures
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-1 or BC151_A2_1_046
- How the Ichneumon discovered what the Mantis did with the honey
- How the Ichneumon discovered what the Mantis did with the honey (a second 'right' version)
- The Mantis and !goe !kweitentu
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book IV-3 or BC151_A2_1_047
- How an old woman asked a chameleon for rain
- Why the chameleon must not be killed
- Food that ≠kasin says he does not eat
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-2 or BC151_A2_1_048
- Words and sentences
- About new maidens (continued from Bleek's Book XXVII: p.2618)
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book IV-4 or BC151_A2_1_049
- The name of a star in the Katkop dialect: the Hare's star
- Story of the Moon and the Hare: a version at first by ≠kasin and then by Dia!kwain
- Story of the Moon and the Hare: a version by Dia!kwain
- Story of the Moon and the Hare: a version by ≠kasin
- Names of stars: given by ≠kasin and Dia!kwain
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VI-1 or BC151_A2_1_050
- Words and sentences: parts of the body
- The story of the Springbok's kid, who was carried off by the Elephants (an incomplete account)
- Names of !kweiten ta ||ken's relations
- Words and sentences: by !kweiten ta ||ken
- The Quagga's story
- The Anteater's story, or, The Anteater, Springbok, Lynx and Partridge
- The Rain's story, and |kannu the waterhole
- The maiden's story; the frog's story
- The Lion's story
- About maidens and how they adorn young men with ||ka or 'rooi klip'
- The Water's story: more about how maidens adorn young men
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VI-2 or BC151_A2_1_051
- The Crow's story: the Crows are sent out to search for husbands, or, The !kagen ka Kkomm's story and the |hunn ta kkomm's story (including What happened when the !kagen found the missing men, p.3995)
- What is done with a 'new' maiden
- A lion's story, or, The child who saved her sleeping parents from the lion
- Xurri ko killed by a lion
- The man who went to sleep when out hunting alone
- | a khumm called by a lion
- Story of |kua ka khumm
- Words and sentences: by !kweiten ta ||ken
- The story of the Leopard Tortoise
- What the man did to his wife when she was pregnant
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-3 or BC151_A2_1_052
- Names and descriptions of bags, nets and things worn
- The reasons for the colours of the gemsbok, the hartebeest, the eland, the quagga, and the springbok
- Rainmaking (a version by Dia!kwain)
- What happened when the thong (with which they were pulling at the Water's Bull) broke or Kko-kkoro's story
- A Rain story
- About sorcerers
- The tale of a wise person or sorceress, what she said, when she talked with us
- About the sorceress !kwarra-an
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-4 or BC151_A2_1_053
- The story of a sorceress; that which she did when the Kafir had hurt my throat, she 'snored' me, when my throat was swollen
- How the Jackal deceived the Hyena
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-5 or BC151_A2_1_054
- The story of the Ratel (or Mellivora) and the Waterskilpad
- A further explanation of the ratel (or Mellivora): why it is like a man
- The story of the Kwa-kkwara
- The story of the Lions and the Ostriches
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-6 or BC151_A2_1_055
- The story of the Lynx and the Anteater
- A belief about the bat and the porcupine
- About the fine hearing of the porcupine
- Things girls and youths must avoid (the rain's things)
- A note about the porcupine
- Parents instruct children how to get food, or, How D.H's father and mother instructed their children to get food
- The hartebeest and the eland belong to the Mantis
- The hartebeest resembles the Mantis
- A mother's prohibitions with regard to the hartebeest and her child
- Words and sentences: parts of the body
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-7 or BC151_A2_1_056
- Porcupine hunting: we go to sit waiting for a porcupine and some of the habits of the porcupine
- The Lion and the man's story; what the Lion formerly did to the man or The young man of the Ancient Race, who was carried off by a Lion, when asleep in the field
- The avoidance of the name of the lion
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-8 or BC151_A2_1_057
- The children taught to use another name for the lion
- What the lion did to Xwerri-kau; and what parts of game should not be eaten by little children
- The lion's dream
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-9 or BC151_A2_1_058
- The springbok's story
- The explanation of the name Ssu-!kui-ten-tta (or Snore-White-Lying)
- What the springbok and the gemsbok did when they knew that Dia!kwain's wife would die
- ||kabbo's place
- The owl and the black crow
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-10 or BC151_A2_1_059
- The Bushman doctress and sorceress Ttanno !khauken
- Told in illustration of the picture of the dance of sorcerers (Mr Stow's number 8 and 9)
- Why Dia!kwain's brother Ko-bbo received his name
- A great Bushman doctress and sorceress Ttanno !khauken who did not understand Dutch
- About Dia!kwain's relations
- Why !kweiten ta ||ken received her name
- The preparation of tinder from a certain thorn tree
- The making of a needle from a springbok's foreleg
- Why Dia!kwain's uncle |kai kwa received his name
- The power over ostriches possessed by Dia!kwain's uncle, |uherre or 'Blaitje'
- Moons' (months) possess their names
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-11 or BC151_A2_1_060
- How an owl (by its conduct) made |a-kkumm think that danger must be at hand and how she was sought for by a lion, which spoke to her in a man's voice
- |nu-!ke or magicians who have died still possess power, and ≠kamme-an's prayer to them
- Avoidance behaviour relating to lions
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-12 or BC151_A2_1_061
- The man who sought refuge from the rain in a cave, and found a lion there before him
- The adventure of a girl, named Ttai-tchuen, with a lioness who had young cubs
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-13 or BC151_A2_1_062
- The maiden who was taken up in a whirlwind by the agency of the angry Rain and became a great snake
- How the brother of the maiden taken up in a whirlwind became the Porcupine; followed by various remarks about porcupines
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-14 or BC151_A2_1_063
- How sorcerers sometimes assume the form of a jackal or of a bird; how they then act
- How Xaa-ttin asked (or prayed to) the dead magician (named !nuin-|kui-ten) for rain, which was speedily bestowed
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-15 or BC151_A2_1_064
- !nuin-|kui-ten (who was a sorcerer or magician)
- The broken string
- What Xaa-ttin used to sing (the broken string)
- The dream which Dia!kwain had before he received the tidings of the death of his father
- What happens when we die
- Sitting in the shade
- A prayer addressed to the Moon, and another version of the Moon and Hare story
- How to get rid of the evil influence of bad dreams
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-16 or BC151_A2_1_065
- How the approach of a commando is foretold by the mist
- The Moon
- A small insect called !ka !karro, said to resemble the Moon, used by Bushmen women to ascertain if the men will bring food home
- Moths coming to the fire of Bushmen by night foretell the killing of certain kinds of game
- The coming of the Mantis [the mantis] to sit upon the quiver of the Bushman father at home foretells the shooting of a hartebeest
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-17 or BC151_A2_1_066
- Words and sentences (and Dia!kwain's father's drawings)
- !nanna-sse (hunting observances)
- Ssa ka Kumm (the eland's story)
- The Mantis and the hunting of eland
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-18 or BC151_A2_1_067
- Further ceremonies in cutting up eland
- Dia!kwain explains his mother's 'little name'
- About a moth called by the Bushmen !num-!num and said to pour lice upon them
- A Bushman belief about a moth called |goro, the coming of which to the fire at night foretells the slaying of an ostrich (or the finding of ostrich eggs) by one of the men
- The new maiden who ate the ostrich marrow from the thigh-bone of the ostrich without the knowledge of her people
- Leopard hunting: the fatal adventure of !kwai-!kwa and his companion, and advice about leopard-hunting
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-19 or BC151_A2_1_068
- Jan Ronebout or ≠gerri-sse (at Breakwater and later at Mowbray)
- Jan Plat (at Breakwater; looked over later at Mowbray)
- Klaas Paai or ≠enn (at Breakwater)
- Thy name which is a Bushman name, what is it?'
- Hendrik (Ronebout) at Breakwater hospital
- Game once tame: why it grew wild
- Falling stars
- A presentiment
- About sorcerers: their death, their snoring work, earthquakes and the rain
- More about sorcerers
- Dia!kwain's explanation of the name which his mother gave him
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-20 or BC151_A2_1_069
- Karosses must not be beaten upon the ground, for fear of bad consequences
- The !kh'o: a blue mist which resembles smoke
- The !ho and Ko-boken
- The !ho
- Gargling
- Xaa-ttin's accident
- The names of stones
- Parts of the ostrich not to be eaten by children
- The great Star !gaunu, which singing named the stars
- The young man who was changed into stone, by the glance of a new maiden
- A fragment of an account of a ceremony performed by Bushman maidens in order that their father's dogs should hunt well
- How 'Mansse' obtained the name of !kau ||hoan
- The girl who snaps her fingers at her parents and the rain
- The maiden who snaps her fingers at the rain (and causes lightning)
- Dia!kwain plays the bow in a thunderstorm, or, The thunderstorm
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-21 or BC151_A2_1_070
- Explanation of Mr G. Stow's pictures: 1 (habits of the hunting leopard)
- The Moon, not to be looked at, when game is shot
- Sneezing: to be avoided when game is shot
- Destroying the sneeze or kkoroken
- Stars and flowers
- A song sung by the star !gaunu, especially by the Bushman women
- !gaunu
- Stars and game
- Swallows
- Kki-a-||ken who threw stones at swallows
- The locust bird or ||kerri
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-22 or BC151_A2_1_071
- Earthquake
- Falling stars
- Explanation of Mr G. Stow's pictures: no. 2
- The rainmaker ||kunn
- Mr G. Stow's picture no. 3 (the ||ken dance)
- Healers (sorcerers) and the ||ken dance
- Stars and death
- Concerning apparitions (or How, when the first wife of Dia!kwain was buried, those returning to their homes saw the apparition of a little child)
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-23 or BC151_A2_1_072
- Custom observed with Bushman children, when too young to walk
- The crying of the wind is an evil omen
- |xannan |xannan and the wind
- The crying of the wind tells beasts of prey where to find people
- |xannan |xannan
- Jan Plat's story about his brother Ruyter
- Baboons and quagga are people
- Baboons and the ≠gebbi-ggu
- The adventure of |khui- |a with a family of baboons
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-24 or BC151_A2_1_073
- Baboons should not be spoken with
- Cuts to be made on a bow when a baboon has been killed
- Cuts to be made on a bow when a hyena has been killed
- What is said to a person whose actions are disagreeable
- Baboons try to shoot people – means of preventing It
- Baboons speak Bushman, and have wives
- Baboons know our names
- Baboons and ||xabbiten ||xabbiten
- Means of defending a dog from baboons
- Baboon's ss'o |a and hair used as charms against illness
- Chippings made by Dia!kwain's father (before the time of the 'Boers')
- Baboons who ate human beings
- The woman eaten by Baboons: a fragment of the account
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book V-25 or BC151_A2_1_074
- The woman who was killed by the Baboons
- Baboons dance the ≠gebbi-ggu
- Picture of Mr Orpen's
- Jan Plat's aunt Natta sang the ≠gebbi-ggu
- The telephonus (!koroken !koroken)
- Eating the springbok's tongue-tip
- Quagga makes flour
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VII-1 or BC151_A2_1_075
- Fragment of a story about the old man, the little Hare and the travelling Lions
- The old man's song (written again separately, from ≠girri-sse's dictation)
- Words and sentences: given by ≠girri-sse
- A fragment of the story of the early morning
- Personal history of Hendrick Beren and some words
- From 'Jan Plat' at Charlton House, Mowbray
- Personal history of Jan Plat (he leaves Calvinia with Dia!kwain)
- Amsterdam Battery, near Cape Town: July 15/79
- Personal history of Friedrich Hortnoop
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-1 or BC151_A2_1_076
- Words and sentences given by |han≠kass'o
- Genealogical information concerning the family of |han≠kass'o (or Klein Jantje)
- Remarks concerning copies of Bushman pictures nos. I-XXIV Collected By Mr H.C. Schunke, and deposited in the Grey Library
- About cattle
- An account of the rain's things or !khoa ka ||kerri-ssi !kau
- The |khuken-|u |unu
- The !khou or water tortoise
- The personal histories of various people
- The !au or shaped rib-bone used by Bushmen in eating some kinds of food
- The |khu or Bushman soup-spoon
- The !kabbi: a bird which has white legs and is eaten
- The |ka kau: a little bird said by the Bushmen, by whom it is not eaten, to laugh at the wildcat
- Arrowheads
- The adhesive substance (|kwae) used in arrowmaking and its preparation for use
- The ||kauru-opua, or little water-hole found in rock or stone
- Rainmaking, when the wind is in the north
- The north wind
- The west wind
- The south wind
- The east wind
- Want of rain
- Food of the Bushmen, found in their country
- The use of the !goin-!goin, followed by an account of a Bushman dance
- The preparation of the drum; ears of springbok are tied to the feet of the men who dance
- The preparation of the springbok's ears
- How the prepared springbok's ears are tied on
- The names of |kaggen's wife, son and daughter
- The loss of ||kabbo's tobacco bag, which was stolen by a hungry dog, belonging to !gou !nui, named 'Blom'
- ||kabbo's song on the loss of his tobacco pouch
- The kwa kwara, or korhaan malkop
- The song of the kwa kwara, or korhaan malkop
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-2 or BC151_A2_1_077
- Words and sentences given by |han≠kass'o at the South African Museum
- Crows and a note on secretary birds
- The Mantis and |kwammana visit the Dassie's house
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-3 or BC151_A2_1_078
- The Mantis and the Ticks
- The !khau lizard and the rainclouds – springbok hunting follows rain; and the song of the !khau lizard
- The |kain |kain, the girls and the Mantis
- The !kwai !kwai, the Mantis and the children
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-4 or BC151_A2_1_079
- Personal history of |han≠kass'o
- The story of !gwa !nuntu and the Elephants
- When Bushmen were springbucks and cried
- The approach of strangers makes Bushmen sleepy
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-5 or BC151_A2_1_080
- The She-Rhinoceros and her elder daughter's suitors
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-6 or BC151_A2_1_081
- The Mantis makes an eland
- Porcupine hunting
- The coming of lion
- Mode of eating porcupine
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-7 or BC151_A2_1_082
- The !kuerre-!kuerre (a bird)
- Words and sentences given by |han≠kass'o: parts of the body
- Locusts
- Rainbow (|kaggen and !kwammana)
- Words and sentences given by |han≠kass'o: names of colours and patterns
- Springbok hunting
- About poison
- What the owl says
- The girl who made locusts
- About locusts
- |kannu the rainmaker
- The hail is the rain's legs
- The ||kerri bird and locusts
- Gambro or |kui and its ill-effects
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-8 or BC151_A2_1_083
- The son of the Wind
- The Wind
- Notes to the story of The Wind
- Windmaking and springbok hunting
- The porcupine eats ||kuarri
- Locusts or ||kabba-|kha
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-9 or BC151_A2_1_084
- Words and sentences given by |han≠kass'o at the South African Museum
- The Phyllomorpha paradoxa (or withered-leaf insect)
- The ≠nuturu
- !haken, a food resembling 'Bushman rice'
- Kinds of rain
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-10 or BC151_A2_1_085
- The ||kerri: a bird which eats locusts; and locust-hunting
- The new maiden who threw !huin into the sky; which became stars, and the wood ashes which were upon it, the Milky Way
- The Mantis and Koro-tuiten
- |kuamman-a, accompanied by the Mantis and the young Ichneumon, visits the house of the |ku, or, The Mantis and the Proteles
- Feathered arrows and poison
- The digging out of 'Bushman rice'
- Springbok horns
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-11 or BC151_A2_1_086
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-12 or BC151_A2_1_087
- !gaunu-tsaxau (the son of the Mantis), the Baboons, and the Mantis
- |ku-te-!gaua and |kaggen
- Various foods and the protection of the rain for a fungus
- Note on a certain man
- Note on kkuirri-ttu
- Words and sentences: names of animals
- The !nabbe
- Notes on a bird (|kitten-|kitten)
- Explanation of !hau-!hau (a hunting charm)
- The man who ordered his wife to cut off his ears
- How the !gabbaken-!gabbaken (the Mason Wasp) punished his wife for making personal remarks
- The lynx; its flesh eaten by Bushmen, but not by the Bushman women; the manner of hunting it, etc.
- The !kau who brought home his own flesh as food
- The manner of dividing fat
- The !ka-ka |khueten (a spider)
- Regarding houses
- Regarding the children of the Mantis
- The Mantis — giver of names to places
- Words and sentences: various expressions for being angry
- Words and sentences: regarding the expressions |guobba ||a, and !kwiten ||a (as applied to the flight of bees)
- How various mice make their nests
- Words and sentences: terms for various relationships by marriage
- Hunting hare
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-13 or BC151_A2_1_088
- Aquilae's water
- Song of the !kau's child
- The !koa (or Muishond)
- Names of |han≠kass'o's relations
- Names for certain winds
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-14 or BC151_A2_1_089
- The death of the !kau (a lizard of the genus Agama)
- Remarks by |han≠kass'o on the preceding story (The death of the !kau)
- How |han≠kass'o's pet leveret was killed
- Places of the |xam
- ||xuobbeten and the lion
- Wind, weather and springbok hunting
- The !kwana thorn tree
- The springbok resemble the water of the sea
- The intelligence and timidity of the jackal
- Springbok ewes and lamb's cries
- Doings of the springbok and springbok hunting
- !nanna-sse
- Missing the game
- Springbok possess magic arrows
- Springbok bones
- ||hara and Tto
- Tto, 'rooi klip' (how tto is obtained)
- Tsatsi's treatment of bones
- ||kabbo's treatment of bones
- |xam names
- Unsuccessful springbok hunting after death of companion (means employed to make it more fortunate)
- Sorcerers shoot with invisible arrows, causing illness
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-15 or BC151_A2_1_090
- When a good-looking person is ill
- Sorcerers are like lions
- What sorcerers eat
- The story of |kuken-|u |unu
- |harritan, the locust bird
- Concerning the |kuken-|u |unu, which is found abundantly, in Bushmanland
- Manner of carrying firewood
- |a!karaken killed by a lion
- Oh old woman! At what place did you grow up?
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-16 or BC151_A2_1_091
- Porcupine hunting
- The little porcupine
- Distribution of porcupine meat
- Words and sentences: names of bones
- Treatment of bones
- Habits of porcupines
- A girl does not eat porcupines' tails
- Method of cooking and eating porcupine
- Rain changes people into frogs
- Porcupine's hole
- Digging for porcupine
- Rain's animals
- A young woman of the Early Race of people carried off by the Rain, in the shape of a bull
- Rain protects frogs
- Habits of jackals
- Children do not eat jackal's hearts
- Notes (to Children do not eat jackal's hearts)
- The Rain, in the form of an eland, shot by one of the Early Race of people; and the disasters which followed
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-17 or BC151_A2_1_092
- The girl of the Early Race who killed the children of the Rain
- Words and sentences: names of millipedes
- The occasion on which the story The girl of the Early Race who killed the children of the Rain was related to |han≠kass'o
- The drought which caused |han≠kass'o's grandparents to starve
- Young man of the Early Race put into a mouse skin and becomes a lion
- The Mantis, the Mice and the Beetle
- Grass in Bushmanland that resembles brushes
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-18 or BC151_A2_1_093
- Men who hunted lions with bones
- Edible plants found near water
- A waterpool called |uha
- Further details of Men who hunted lions with bones
- Clouds and wind
- Koranna commando destroyed by ||ua
- The Korannas brought guns (while they felt that they had not a little cattle)
- Beasts of prey were once people
- Sneezing
- A note to the story of The !kwai !kwai, the Mantis and the children
- Food eaten by Bushmen (five types of berries and roots)
- The girl, of the Early Race of people, who married a Baboon
- The !khau carried off by a Lion
- Lion turns into a man
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-19 or BC151_A2_1_094
- Notes on chippings, or, Chipping no. 4
- The two Lions, the Lizards, the Blue Crane, the Rhebuck, and the Black Crow
- |gui-an (Dootje) and her mistress, Trina de Klerk
- Dirk (!xein, son of Dootje)
- |xam dialects ('Berg Bushmen' and 'River Bed people')
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-20 or BC151_A2_1_095
- The rain sorcerer ||kunn; two of ||kunn's children
- Oud Bakkis or 'one nose'
- Concerning different Bushmen
- Concerning places and topographical features in |han≠kass'o's country; his father-in-law's place is ||gubbo
- Butterflies and !giten
- The 'Bushman doctor'
- The !kuerri |nan and the rain
- The ||kerri (locust bird)
- !kaua doro and the lion
- The scene of !kaua doro and the lion
- The Mantis and the Ticks
- The Mantis and ||khwai-hemm
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-21 or BC151_A2_1_096
- Words and sentences: |xam names of animals
- Names of insects and notes on some of them (at the South African Museum)
- The Brachycerus used as a means of cure for little children; the same insect not used again when another child is ill
- A necklace of reed used to cure a little child's cold
- Names of plants and animals and notes on their use
- Words and sentences: names of animals and other terms relating to daily life
- The power of cutting possessed by the reed and quartz
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-22 or BC151_A2_1_097
- The song of the Mother Rhinoceros
- !xen and the steenbok
- Dust signals, or, A man who becomes faint from the heat of the sun on his way home, throws up earth into the air, so that those at home may see the dust, and come to help him
- Notes on rock painting copy no. 2 (!nu'sa and other groups)
- Notes on rock painting copy no. 3
- !guerriten-dde
- The |goo or ≠gebbi-gu
- On the 'Children of shortness' (the 'Grass Bushmen')
- Notes on rock painting copy no. 5, no. 6. and no. 7
- The slaying of a white springbok will cause the other springbok to disappear
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-23 or BC151_A2_1_098
- Notes on rock painting copy no. 8: the rain and the rain-bull
- Notes on rock painting copy no. 9
- Dreams and rain
- Flood at Victoria West
- People fear the darkness's rain
- Jackal clouds
- Mode of addressing rain
- Horns burnt for rain
- Young unmarried women and girls must be silent and hide from the rain
- ||kabbo ('Oud Jantje Tooren'), a 'Mantis's man'
- Doings of the Mantis when the eland has been wounded
- Poison of the puffadder
- The Ratel and the girls of the Early Race
- A white substance and the Moon
- The making of clay pots
- Tactics in springbok hunting
- The preparation of feather brushes used in springbok hunting
- We do not utter a star man's name
- An owl believed to foretell the coming of the lion
- The lion has the power of turning itself into other things
- Children do not say the lion's name at night
- A wild cat, when many have been killed by a person changes itself into a lion and kills the slayer
- |han≠kass'o's dream of a gang of prisoners
- Digging sticks used by men
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-24 or BC151_A2_1_099
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-25 or BC151_A2_1_100
- The story of Tssi-!kuara |hin (the Lioness and her adopted daughter)
- Words and sentences: names of colours
- Ddi xerreten and the Lioness
- The story of |gwai (who killed his sister-in-law, and was killed by his brother-in-law)
- The Ttu ttutten (birds)
- The !gwiten who was niggardly to his wife
- The !k'anni is an ornament worn by men and women
- An ostrich eggshell, left open, will attract snakes
- The Hyena's revenge
- The youth (of the Early Race of people) who warned those at home of the approach of a Koranna commando
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-26 or BC151_A2_1_101
- A person who takes snuff: tobacco eats up his brains
- The escape of |kannan from the Koranna commando
- Mountain 'Bushmen'
- !nana-an: the custom of calling to the wounded springbok
- The marking of arrows
- Arrow-making
- The rain (and eating tortoises)
- An illustration of the use of ddabba-i
- Life after death
- Skinning and cutting
- Ssauken (a game)
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-27 or BC151_A2_1_102
- The Vultures and their elder sister
- Signs made on leaving a place
- Others living north of the Orange River
- Mat sieves
- The story of !ko'-g !nuin-tara, or, !ko'-g !nuin-tara and the Day's Heart star
- Eating hare's meat
- Wildcat turns into a lion
- Dead people are those who rode the Rain
- How children are carried
- Words and sentences
- The names of animals
- Cutting with stone knives
- The old clay pot
- Details about various people known by |han≠kass'o
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-28 or BC151_A2_1_103
- What is done by the Bushmen (men and women) in an eclipse of the sun
- The Moon not to be laughed at
- The Moon seeking his wife, ||ko'on
- Prayer to a star
- What the stars say
- Wind and stars
- Rain washes out a dead man's footsteps
- Sirius and Canopus
- The calling of Ttuai-an's name
- Making fire with two pieces of sticks; and tinder-making
- A review on the parade
- !kotta-kkoe, his brother, ostrich eggs and Korannas
- ≠nerru and her husband
- Description of the ≠nerru
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-29 or BC151_A2_1_104
- !yoa-ka-ttu, the Blue Crane and the girls
- Difference between |xam and European methods of articulation
- !nu !numma-!kuiten
- Spoken of a parrot in the village of Mowbray
- The Anteater, the young Springbok, the Lynx and the Partridge
- The song of the Springbok mothers
- The Quagga who was poisoned by her husband, !kuin'ssi-|kauoken
- An eruptive illness called !hamman-xu
- Avoiding where the jackal or the hyena have passed water
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-30 or BC151_A2_1_105
- ≠kainyatara and the Ostrich
- The reason why the ostrich does not click
- ≠kagara and !haunu
- ≠kagara's fight with !haunu in the east
- Lightning which is black, it is that which kills us
- Certain kinds of food, said not to be eaten by adults
- The Wildebeest, the Mice, the Quaggas and the Mantis, or why the (black) Wildebeest has a white or light coloured tail
- The !kain who snatched off the hair of the Ostrich's head, and put it on his own head
- The Lizard, the Mice and the Mantis (includes the song of the Agama lizard)
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-31 or BC151_A2_1_106
- How the Bushman women show their admiration for the horse
- !kuppen (imitation of the sound of horses)
- Cursing
- The !gixa (sorcerer) |kaunu
- A photograph of Xu gwai reminding |han≠kass'o of !nwa !koro
- Regarding the living again of male ostriches
- Locusts
- Throwing stones at locusts
- Locust birds
- Tsatsi
- The ||kuken and ostrich feathers
- The ||kuken
- Words and sentences
- Gemsbok hunting
- Relationships and other words (words and sentences)
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book VIII-32 or BC151_A2_1_107
- Terms of relationship
- How the Blue Crane vainly sought for !kuommain |ka ||kau, was killed and eaten by the Lions, and restored to life by means of one of the bones of the Mantis (Part 2)
- Note on the two Lions
- The giving of nicknames
- !ga ka Kkumm. The Frog's story (Or, The Frog, the Blue Crane, the Beetle, and !kuommain |ka ||kau) (Part I)
- The young woman who disobeyed her mother, and fell in with the two Lions (!haue ta ≠hou and !gu)
- Birds await the death of a thing
- Note on lizards
- The song of the young woman, as she returned home
- Some of the stars (their names)
- The father-in-law and the mother-in-law
- Relationships
- Greetings among the Bushmen (and times of the day)
- Words and sentences
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book III-1 or BC151_A2_1_125
- Genealogies
- Genealogies: Ttono wo (who was killed by a rhinoceros)
-
Lucy Lloyd !kun notebooks
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book IX -1 or BC151_A2_1_108
- From 'Philip' June '77 at Grey Library
- Words and sentences: given by Auma (Hottentot, Namaqua and Setschuana)
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XI & XII -1 or BC151_A2_1_109
- Words in the dialect of the !kun or so-called 'Ongova Bushmen' of Hereroland
- September 1st, 1879, South African Museum (from !nanni and Tamme)
- Words and sentences: given by !nanni and Tamme in Mowbray
- Words and sentences: given by !nanni and Tamme
- Song of the sho sho
- Song of the ||ku
- Song of the !kan ||ka ||karashe
- Family trees
- Things eaten by the !kun
- Notes on clicks
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XI & XII -2 or BC151_A2_1_110
- Words and sentences: given by Tamme
- The moon, the sun and the stars
- The names of !nanni's brothers and sisters
- Words in the dialect of the !kun or so-called 'Ongova Bushmen' of Hereroland
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XI & XII-3 or BC151_A2_1_111
- Words and sentences: given by Tamme
- The song of the ≠ne≠nebbi (woodpigeon)
- The song of the sauko
- The song of the ||noruko djo-djo
- Tamme's family and their understanding of the languages spoken in their country
- The song of the mother of the little buck
- The song of the ≠na≠n'arro
- The song of the Ngogan-a (a little bird)
- The names of !nanni's relations
- The song of the !ke tsa'ba (a bird)
- Different peoples and Bushmen in !nanni and Tamme's country
- Food eaten by the !kun
- A song of the |kam-ssin !ku (or Sun Bushmen)
- The song of the !korro-ssin !ku (or Pit-making Bushmen)
- The song of the !na !na'rishe (a bird)
- The song of the ||gani (a bird)
- !nanni's grandparents
- The lion's song
- The death of an aunt
- Sleeping in ashes
- Customs at death
- How Tamme was taken by the Makoba and given to the Ovambo
- Tamme's experiences before coming to Mowbray
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XI & XII-4 or BC151_A2_1_112
- Food eaten by the !kun
- Pots and trading
- The darkness
- The little elephant (which fell into the game pit but did not die)
- Words and sentences: times, country and language
- Burial
- The names of Tamme's brothers – dead and alive
- Tamme's father
- What !nanni's father told him (what to eat and avoid)
- The little elephant
- !nanni's father's dress
- Burial (another account)
- Words and sentences: plants and animals
- Curing illness (and the trance dance)
- The dream
- Huts
- Birds and bird's eggs
- Words and sentences: plants and animals
- Elephants (eating their hearts)
- Trading with the Makoba and elephant tusks
- Words and sentences: plants and animals (and avoiding the lion's name)
- The Lion's story, or, The Lion and the Hyena
- Beating a stone on the ground
- Tamme's grandparents
- |xue and his wives
- |xue, ||namme, and the |nani, or, The |nani
- Tamme does not tell about |xue
- Words and sentences (including a note on |xue)
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XI & XII-5 or BC151_A2_1_113
- |xue and his child
- Peoples of !nanni and Tamme's country
- Words and sentences: things belonging to different peoples in !nanni and Tamme's country, and plants and trees
- ||gan-a (spirits or dreams)
- |xue and his father-in-law
- |xue becomes !naxane
- |xue as a buffalo
- |xue as tchaxa
- |xue as ostrich and other things
- |xue is a spirit, and kills his child
- Bushman groups
- |xue and the ostriches
- Hai ||umm
- Grasshoppers
- Further changes of |xue
- |xue as a ||gui tree and a fly
- More about |xue
- The doings of |xue are many
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XI & XII-6 or BC151_A2_1_114
- |xue, his father and changes
- |uma and Da: the names of their parents
- |xue and his mother and father
- |xue and his father
- Prayer to the young moon
- !nanni's uncle
- Pieces of wood for divining, or |xu
- Young moon's story
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XI & XII-7 or BC151_A2_1_115
- |xue and his parents and child
- Words and sentences
- Karu on |xue
- Actions after death
- Dress after death
- The pieces of wood used by the Bushmen of !nanni's country for divining future events
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XI & XII-8 or BC151_A2_1_116
- Words given by Da
- Poisons and a description of gathering them
- |xue as !naxane and butterflies and with people who are afraid
- |xue and a woman
- |xue and his son
- The Moon and the Hare and |xue
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XI & XII-9 or BC151_A2_1_117
- Words and sentences: names of animals given by Tamme at the museum
- Respect for the mantis
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XI & XII-10 or BC151_A2_1_118
- |xue and the bam-bam, and as other things
- Animals eaten by the !kun
- What the lion says
- Words and sentences
- A note on ||kum'm or rain-clouds
- A drum
- Water and wells
- Intelligent and foolish people
- Respecting and eating the |no
- Bloodletting
- Treatment of the old
- Words and sentences: plants and animals
- Names of seasons
- More about |xue
- Respecting the eland
- The |nu'she, the tt' e, and the wind and rain
- The widow married by her dead husband's next brother
- A man respects his wife's mother
- Killing a wife by means of a poisoned arrow in her bed
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XI & XII-11 or BC151_A2_1_119
- The treatment of thieves
- Stars
- The bird called by the !kun Goba-|nua-me
- The |nushe
- The Maiya
- The Dzana
- Terms for being alive or not quite dead
- The ≠xo gure bird
- The |khoro and the ≠gue-||na
- Hu'-we (is |xue, and is a Bushman)
- The Hare, |xue, the Antelope and the Bushman: a creation legend
- Purification after shooting a person
- What the man says while cleansing himself
- |u' ||ke' in food
- The |u' ||ke' or Tshaka
- The manner in which a man who is being cleansed, is prepared for drinking water
- Further particulars regarding the purification or cleansing (|koa)
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XI & XII-12 or BC151_A2_1_120
- A certain snake, which, by lying upon its back, announces a death in the family; and must not, in these circumstances, be killed
- A snake found near a grave
- Snakes and spirits of the dead
- The Makoba
- Words and sentences: some questions
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XI-1 or BC151_A2_1_121
- End of Moon and Hare story
- Moon and Sun and Hares
- !nanni's drawing of the |kui
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XIII & XIV-1 or BC151_A2_1_122
- Words and sentences: |uma at Mowbray, May 1880
- Words and sentences: |uma and Da at Mowbray
- |uma: his capture by the Makoba and his Boer masters
- The ||gaun-a. The Ghost
- Burial; also avenging a death
- Words and sentences: Da, May 1880
- Da: his capture and the death of his parents
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XV-1 or BC151_A2_1_123
- At Breakwater, 17 April 1880
- Words and sentences: Mkuan at the Breakwater
- The |xam names of some of Mkuan's relations
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Book XVI-1 or BC151_A2_1_124
- !nauxa (or Willem) at the Museum, 24 September 1880
- Words and sentences: at the Museum, 24 September 1880 (!nauxa and !khannumup)
- !khannumup (or Petros Willems): his personal history
- Memo for Miss Lloyd' (regarding some personal details of 'Petros Willems' and 'Willem') (a copy)
- Covers of Lloyd's unnumbered book BC151_A2_2_004
- Notes on |xam
- Covers and other pages of Lloyd's unnumbered book BC151_A2_2_005
- Some Bushman words to be translated (L.C. Lloyd, June, 1913)
-
Lucy Lloyd Kora notebooks
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Kora Hottentot Book I -1 or MP1
- Words and sentences: given by Griet
- Words and sentences: given by Piet Lynx
- The moon and the hare
- The hare and the moon
- [The Koranna posssess cattle and the Bushmen do not]
- Words and sentences: given by Piet Lynx
- [Story about lions and korhaan malkop]
- Words and sentences: given by Piet Lynx
- Words and sentences: given by Piet Lynx
- Words and sentences: given by Piet Lynx
- Words and sentences: given by Piet Lynx
- blank page
- Words and sentences: given by Piet Lynx
- blank pages
- All came out of one hole
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Kora Hottentot Book I -2 or MP2
- [Not translated]
- blank pages
- Words and sentences: given by Piet Lynx
- blank pages
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Kora Hottentot Book I -3 or MP3
- [Making a living through cleverness]
- Four rivers
- Words and sentences: given by Piet Lynx
- The Jackal and the Porcupine
- Covers and first pages of Lloyd's Kora Hottentot Book I & III-1 or MP4
- Words and sentences
-
Jemima Bleek notebooks
- Jemima Bleek's interviews with !nanni and Tamme, September to November 1879
- Jemima Bleek's 'Hottentot' interviews, 1879
-
Dorothea Bleek notebooks
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_001
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_002
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_003
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_004
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_005
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_006
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_007
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_008
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_009
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_010
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_011
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_012
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_013
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_014
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_015
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_016
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_017
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_018
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_019
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_020
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_021
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_022
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_023
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_024
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_025
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_026
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_027
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_028
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_029
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_030
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_031
- Dorothea Bleek - Book BC151_A3_032