D2.1: Short Account of Further Bushman Material Collected: Third Report concerning Bushman researches, presented to both houses of the Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope, by command of His Excellency the Governor

D2.1: Short Account of Further Bushman Material Collected: Third Report concerning Bushman researches, presented to both houses of the Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope, by command of His Excellency the Governor

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D2.1: Short Account of Further Bushman Material Collected: Third Report concerning Bushman researches, presented to both houses of the Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope, by command of His Excellency the Governor

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Publications and Reports

Summary

On May 8th, 1889, Lucy Lloyd submitted a third report on her and Bleek's 'Bushman researches' to the Cape Parliament, following Bleek's final 1875 (the year of his death) report. Between 1875 and 1889, Lloyd contributed 4,534 more half-pages to their archive. Lloyd's 1889 report exemplifies her 'standardised methodology' for accommodating the ǀxam and ǃkun texts, which often span restrictive categories, pointing readers to different parts of the same interview pertinent to various research fields while making the interrelatedness of the texts apparent, particularly with |xam. Lloyd bolstered the credibility of the natural scientific information in 'Specimens of Bushman folklore' by consulting Roland Trimen, Harry Bolus, and HW Oakley for several years, whose cooperation publicised the text's utility beyond the humanities. Trimen, Bolus, and Oakley's input appears in clarifying footnotes attempting to reify limited opportunities for certainty among nebulous customs and beliefs. Lloyd's meticulous cross-referencing system encourages intertextual readings alongside unabridged materials and instructor-given clarifying notes and visual aids-making the ontological worlds of various language corpora navigable across all iterations of the work.

Medium

Ink on paper

Date

1889

Description

An incomplete (ending on page 18) copy of Lucy Lloyd's 1889 report, inscribed 'L. C. Lloyd', on foolscap sheets. The copy has marginalia comprising words, numbers, and symbols ('+' and '-') in pencil and black ink. It is soft-covered in 'blue' cardstock.

Keyword

Report (Lucy Lloyd's)

Notes

Pages 1 to 18 (excluding frontmatter) of LC Lloyd's 1889 report to the Cape Parliament. This incomplete copy has handwritten marginalia in pencil and black pen that seem to organise or earmark the material for some purpose. For some items in the report, the marginalia records where certain notebook stories were first published, with 'S. B. F.' (and perhaps 'Sp.') for 'Specimens of Bushman folklore', or where they should appear in the text (e.g., 'B. Music' [Bushman Music?]). Otherwise, the marginalia may identify which stories remain unpublished and available to Dorothea Bleek, who assisted Lloyd in preparing 'Specimens of Bushman folklore' (1911) for publication. WHI Bleek died August 17th, 1875, making Lucy the primary influence on 'Specimens...'. While at Charlton House, Harry Bolus was incidentally Wilhelm Bleek and Lucy Lloyd's neighbour.

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