|uma: his capture by the Makoba and his Boer masters

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Title

|uma: his capture by the Makoba and his Boer masters

Collection

Lucy Lloyd !kun notebooks

Contributor

|uma (XIII)

Summary

|uma relates his personal experiences and his capture by the Makoba. The account includes his meeting with Da, and describes the travels of the two boys with a series of 'masters' and their journey to the Cape.

Comments

1) p.10 233v: a note by Lloyd to get more information from |uma about how his half-brother was sent back and why the Makoba took the boys in the first place, 2) p.10 237v: (Tamme, 11 October 1881) Words and sentences; the name of the Boers' place or country, 3) p.10 240v: some details about 'Messer Karo', the game hunter, 4) p.10 241v: details about the Boers who came for |uma and Da, 5) p.10 244v: |uma and Da's new master who took them from the hunter, 6) See also <i>Da: his capture and the death of his parents</i>, 7) This story is found in Book XIII &amp; XIV-1

Type

story

Date

2 October 1881 (started)

Category

History (personal)

Keyword

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Story Pages

10 225-10 252v

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