The Maiya

Metadata

Title

The Maiya

Collection

Lucy Lloyd !kun notebooks

Contributor

!nanni (XI)

Summary

The !kun eat the

Comments

1) p.9876v: !nanni heard this from his paternal grandfather (Karu) and observed it himself, 2) p.9881v: about fearing death: a man who has a cold heart fears death whereas a man whose heart burns is not afraid to die, 3) This story is found in Book XI & XII-11

Type

story

Date

30 June 1881

Category

Plants and animals

Keyword

plant ( that intoxicates )

plant ( that is edible )

plant ( the !kun name of )

plant ( called the Maiya )

plant ( that is dangerous )

Maiya ( plant )

Maiya ( the husband who ate too much of it and became intoxicated )

Maiya ( eating too much of it causes intoxication )

Maiya ( the dangers of eating )

Maiya ( and the treatment of intoxication )

Maiya ( the behaviour of intoxicated men and women )

Maiya ( 'kills' people )

Maiya ( intoxicated women leave for another country and are killed there )

Maiya ( can be eaten as food )

Maiya ( is eaten raw )

Maiya ( the preparation and cooking of )

Maiya ( when ripe and unripe )

Maiya ( the parts that are eaten )

Maiya ( makes dogs faint, or die )

Maiya ( the smell or odour )

Maiya ( the skins smell and are not eaten )

Maiya ( the flesh is eaten )

dogs ( the odour of the Maiya plant makes them faint )

dogs ( how they are revived )

country ( intoxicated women leave for another, and are killed there )

country ( and the Maiya )

food ( eating the Maiya plant )

food ( eating too much of the Maiya causes intoxication )

food ( parts of the Maiya that are eaten )

food ( cooking the Maiya )

women ( intoxicated by the Maiya plant leave for another country and are killed there )

women ( and eating the Maiya plant )

illness ( and the Maiya plant )

illness ( and the treatment of intoxication from eating too much of the Maiya )

healing ( and the Maiya plant )

healing ( and the treatment of intoxication from eating too much of the Maiya )

curing ( and the Maiya plant )

curing ( and the treatment of intoxication from eating too much of the Maiya )

intoxication ( from eating too much of the Maiya plant )

men ( behaviour of intoxicated, from eating too much of the Maiya )

men ( and the Maiya plant )

men ( the husband who ate too much of the Maiya )

death ( and illness from eating too much of the Maiya plant )

death ( the Maiya 'kills' people )

death ( women intoxicated by the Maiya leave for another country and are killed there )

Story Pages

9877-9883

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