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Notebooks

Story: Digging for porcupine

Title

Digging for porcupine

Collection

Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks

Summary

When the people go digging for porcupine they pluck off its quills at its hole and place them neatly ('nicely') together so that the wind will not disperse them.

Comments

1) p.7431v: see Rain's animals, 2) This story is found in Book VIII-16

Contributors

|han≠kass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)

Date

September 1878

Categories

Custom and daily life

Keywords

hunting (of porcupine) , hunting (digging for porcupine) , hunting (and the treatment of the porcupine's quills) , hunting (observances) , porcupine (respecting) , porcupine (digging for) , porcupine (observances when hunting) , porcupine (the treatment and placement of its quills) , porcupine (its quills are placed neatly out of the wind) , wind (the porcupine's quills placed out of) , wind (the treatment of the porcupine's quills) , wind (and digging for porcupine)

Story Pages

7431-7433

Page Images

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Book: BC_151_A2_1_091

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Book: BC_151_A2_1_091

Image File: A2_1_91_07433.JPG

Book: BC_151_A2_1_091