On women's hunting or |kua
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On women's hunting or |kua
Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks
||kabbo (Jantje) (II)
Women's hunting is called |<i>kua</i>. Women dig out things and 'hunt' prey such as 'Bushman rice'. They 'kill' the rice in its hole (here a figure of speech) because it runs about. Men's hunting is called<i> !hunn</i>.
1) This story is found in Book II-36
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September 1873
Custom and daily life
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