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Story: Eating hare's meat

Title

Eating hare's meat

Collection

Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks

Summary

A certain small portion of the flesh of the Hare is refrained from by the Bushmen. In English, after /han≠kass’o (L VIII.27. 8398 rev.). The people believe this flesh is from the days when the Hare was formerly a person.

Comments

1) This story is found in Book VIII-27

Contributors

|han≠kass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)

Date

May 1879

Categories

History (Early Race), Custom and daily life

Keywords

hare (different types of) , hare (the Hare was formerly a person of the Early Race) , hare (the parts of its flesh that are not eaten) , hare (has 'man's' flesh) , hare (a part of its flesh found in its thigh is left alone) , hare (eating its meat) , food (eating hare) , food (the parts of the hare that are not eaten) , food (avoiding eating the 'human part' of the hare) , Early Race (and the 'man's' part of the hare that is not eaten) , Early Race (the Hare was formerly a person of) , Early Race (and eating hare's meat)

Story Pages

8398v

Page Images

Image File: A2_1_102_08399.JPG

Book: BC_151_A2_1_102