Notebooks
Story: Tamme's family and their understanding of the languages spoken in their country
Title
Tamme's family and their understanding of the languages spoken in their country
Collection
Summary
Tamme and his family have seen and understand different people in their country. Tamme understands the languages spoken by the Ovambo, the Ovaherero and the Namaqua.
Comments
1) See also Different peoples and Bushmen in !nanni and Tamme's country, 2) This story is found in Book XI & XII-3
Contributors
Date
27 October 1879
Categories
History (personal), Custom and daily life, Relations with others
Keywords
languages (spoken by people in the !kun country) , languages (spoken by the Ovambo, the Ovaherero and the Namaqua) , languages (understood and spoken by Tamme and his family) , Tamme (his family and their relations with white men) , Tamme (people he has seen) , Tamme (his relations) , Tamme (the languages he and his family understands) , Tamme (the languages spoken in his country) , Tamme (his personal history) , peoples (seen by Tamme and his family) , peoples (in Tamme's country) , peoples (in !kun country) , peoples (the Ovambo) , peoples (the Ovaherero) , peoples (the Namaqua) , peoples (white men) , !kun (the peoples found in their country) , personal history (Tamme, his family and the people of their country) , Ovambo (and Tamme's people) , Ovambo (their language understood and spoken by Tamme and his family) , Ovaherero (and Tamme's people) , Ovaherero (their language understood and spoken by Tamme and his family) , Namaqua (and Tamme's people) , Namaqua (their language understood and spoken by Tamme and his family) , white men (and Tamme's people) , white men (in !kun country) , names (of Tamme's relations and people in his country) , names (of groups found in Tamme's country)
Story Pages
9150-9151