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Story: The lynx; its flesh eaten by Bushmen, but not by the Bushman women; the manner of hunting it, etc.
Title
The lynx; its flesh eaten by Bushmen, but not by the Bushman women; the manner of hunting it, etc.
Collection
Summary
The flesh of the Lynx not eaten by Bushman women. By /han≠kass’o (L VIII.-12. 7103-7113).
Comments
1) pp.7108v-7110v: see The manner of dividing fat, 2) p.7111v: see The !ka-ka |khueten (a spider), 3) pp.7111v-7112v: see Regarding Bushman houses, 4) This story is found in Book VIII-12
Contributors
|han≠kass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)
Date
26 – 28 June 1878
Categories
Keywords
food (enjoyed by people) , food (eating and hunting lynx) , food (eaten by men and women) , food (lynx-flesh is eaten by men but not by women) , lynx (people who eat it) , lynx (methods of of hunting) , lynx (the preparation of its flesh) , lynx (is eaten by men but not women) , lynx (is a beast of prey) , lynx (tastes good) , lynx (the skinning of) , lynx (smells 'strongly') , lynx (the odour of its flesh) , lynx (its actions and habits) , hunting (methods for catching lynx) , hunting (and eating lynx) , names (of |han≠kass'o's relations who eat lynx) , women (do not eat lynx–flesh) , beast of prey (lynx is) , beast of prey (eating and hunting lynx)
Story Pages
7103-7113