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Story: The bird called by the !kun Goba-|nua-me
Title
The bird called by the !kun Goba-|nua-me
Collection
Summary
The Goba-|nua-me ('Makoba-boils-me') bird is so called by the !kun because they believe it is crying 'The Makoba boils me'. Its appearance and habits are described.
Comments
1) This story is found in Book XI & XII-11
Contributors
Date
26 June 1881
Categories
Keywords
bird (found in the Makoba country) , bird (eaten by the Makoba) , bird (called Goba-|nua-me or 'Makoba-boils me') , bird (the !kun name for) , bird (the explanation of its name) , bird (its cry) , bird (its call) , bird (the behaviour and habits of) , bird (a description of) , bird (the appearance of) , country (of the Makoba) , country (a bird found there) , name (of a bird found in the Makoba country) , name (used by the !kun) , name (the Goba-|nua-me or 'Makoba-boils me' bird) , Makoba (the Goba-|nua-me or 'Makoba-boils me' bird is found in their country)
Story Pages
9872-9873