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Story: The |ka kau: a little bird said by the Bushmen, by whom it is not eaten, to laugh at the wildcat
Title
The |ka kau: a little bird said by the Bushmen, by whom it is not eaten, to laugh at the wildcat
Collection
Summary
About the |ka kau bird, which laughs at the wild cat and is not eaten by people.
Comments
1) This story is found in Book VIII-1
Contributors
|han≠kass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)
Date
January 1878
Categories
Plants and animals, Custom and daily life
Keywords
bird (the |ka kau) , |ka kau bird (is not eaten by people) , |ka kau bird (doings of) , |ka kau bird (its nature and habits) , |ka kau bird (where it is found) , |ka kau bird (is an 'old man') , |ka kau bird (its appearance) , |ka kau bird (a description of) , |ka kau bird (is said to laugh at the wild cat) , wild cat (the |ka kau bird laughs at) , name (of a bird not eaten by people) , name (|ka kau) , food (|ka kau not eaten by people)
Story Pages
6084v-6085