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Story: A belief about the bat and the porcupine
Title
A belief about the bat and the porcupine
Collection
Summary
Habits of the Bat and the Porcupine, etc. By Día!kwãin, from his parents (L V.-6. 4378-4403).What Dia!kwain's parents told him about the bat and the porcupine who inhabit the same hole and go about together seeking food.
Comments
1) This story was told to Dia!kwain by his father (Xaa-ttin) and his mother (≠kamme-an); four names for the porcupine used by the |xam, the Dutch and |xam girls, 2) pp.4377v-4401v all contain notes and stories relating to beliefs and doings: see Things girls and youths must avoid (the rain's things) and A note about the porcupine , 3) This story is found in Book V-6
Contributors
Date
13 – 17 March 1875
Categories
Keywords
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Story Pages
4378-4402