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Story: Ssauken (a game)
Title
Ssauken (a game)
Collection
Summary
Ssauken. A game played among the Bushmen, in which both sexes appear to take part. By /han≠kass’o (L VIII.-26. 8335-8350). It seems to resemble a dance in the people's movements.
Comments
1) Date on p.8343: 26 March, 2) p.8336v: the korhaan malkop's cry resembles a roar, 3) This story is found in Book VIII-26
Contributors
|han≠kass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)
Date
25 March 1879 (started on or about)
Categories
Keywords
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Story Pages
8335-8350