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Story: !nanna-sse

Title

!nanna-sse

Collection

Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks

Summary

|han≠kass'o's explanation of the term !nanna-sse: people put bones in a heap in a number of places. Different people take their finished bones and put them in the same place. Much is doneopposite the house of the man who shot the springbok. These practices ensure that the man who shoots springbok will not miss on the hunting-ground when next he hunts.

Comments

1) p.7263v: see Missing the game, 2) pp.7273v-7264v: see Springbok possess magic arrows, 3) pp.7266v-7268v: see Springbok bones, 4) pp.7269v-7271v: see Tsatsi's treatment of bones, 5) p.7271v: see ||kabbo's treatment of bones, 6) pp.7272v-7275v: see ||hara and Tto, 7) This story is found in Book VIII-14

Contributors

|han≠kass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)

Date

1 August 1878 (started)

Categories

Custom and daily life, Portention

Keywords

!nanna-sse (respecting the game) , !nanna-sse (hunting observances) , !nanna-sse (and the actions of the man who shoots game) , !nanna-sse (and the treatment of bones) , !nanna-sse (an explanation of) , !nanna-sse (and shooting springbok successfully) , bones (!nanna-sse and the treatment of) , bones (the name of the place where they are placed) , bones (the name of the heap of) , bones (from different parts of the springbok's body) , bones (marrow from) , bones (heap of) , bones (the 'gnawing' or eating of) , bones (of springbok) , bones (the placement of) , bones (throwing away) , bones (are put in the ostrich breastbone dish) , bones (and the man who shot game) , springbok (and !nanna-sse) , springbok (shooting) , springbok (the treatment of their bones) , springbok (the actions of the man who kills) , springbok (their body parts are given to different members of the group) , springbok (and hunting observances) , springbok (their blood) , springbok (their stomach is filled with blood) , springbok (the cutting up of) , springbok (the flesh is laid on bushes) , springbok (ensuring success in hunting) , hunting (observances) , hunting (!nanna-sse) , hunting (what food is given to the man who shot springbok) , hunting (and 'missing the game') , hunting (rituals to ensure its success) , hunting (and the treatment of bones) , dish (and !nanna-sse) , dish (ostrich breast-bone made into) , dish (bones placed in) , food (and !nanna-sse) , food (sharing the springbok meat) , food (given to the successful hunter) , food (the parts of springbok given to different members of the group) , food (the treatment of springbok bones) , food (the 'gnawing' or eating of springbok bones) , food (the cutting up and distributing of springbok flesh) , blood (and !nanna-sse) , blood (springbok's) , blood (poured into the springbok stomach) , blood (spilt) , blood (that 'sits' on the ground) , blood (on the bushes) , game ('missing' aim at) , game (and !nanna-sse) , game (rituals for successful shooting) , game (and the treatment of bones) , game (hunting springbok) , bag (and !nanna-sse) , bag (rituals for successful shooting) , bag (made from a springbok's tail-skin) , bag (and the man who shot springbok) , poison (the exchange of) , poison (poisoned arrows used in hunting) , stone (called ||hara) , stone (and !nanna-sse) , stone (rituals for successful shooting) , name (of a stone: ||hara) , name (and !nanna-sse) , name (of the place where the bones are placed) , name (of the heap of bones) , arrows (exchange of) , arrows (and !nanna-sse) , arrows (shooting with poisoned) , arrows (and 'missing the game') , house (of the man who shoots springbok) , house (bones placed opposite) , house (and !nanna-sse) , ostrich breastbone (dish made of) , ostrich breastbone (and !nanna-sse) , ostrich breastbone (bones placed in) , respect (for the game) , respect (and !nanna-sse)

Story Pages

7257v, 7260-7275

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