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Story: The song of the kwa kwara, or korhaan malkop

Title

The song of the kwa kwara, or korhaan malkop

Collection

Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks

Summary

The song sung by the korhaan malkop, or kwa kwara (also known as the bustard, the black koran or Eupodotis afra). It sings of the Early Times when its head was burnt in the fire.

Comments

1) See The kwa kwara, or korhaan malkop and The story of the Kwa-kkwara and The Korhaan marries his elder sister (the Anteater's laws), 2) This story is found in Book VIII-1

Contributors

|han≠kass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)

Date

5 March 1879

Categories

Poetry, History (Early Race)

Keywords

bird (the kwa kwara, bustard, black koran, korhaan malkop or Eupodotis afra) , kwa kwara (or korhaan malkop) , kwa kwara (in Early Times) , kwa kwara (also known as the bustard, the black koran, or Eupodotis afra) , kwa kwara (accounting for its appearance) , kwa kwara (Korhaan's head was burnt in fire) , kwa kwara (song of) , kwa kwara (sings of its head burnt in the fire) , song (of the kwa kwara or korhaan malkop) , korhaan malkop (kwa kwara) , korhaan malkop (in Early Times) , korhaan malkop (its song) , korhaan malkop (sings of its head burnt in the fire) , korhaan malkop (also known as the bustard, the black koran, or Eupodotis afra) , korhaan malkop (accounting for its appearance) , korhaan malkop (Korhaan's head was burnt in fire)

Story Pages

6138v

Page Images

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Book: BC_151_A2_1_076