Accounting for the habits of animals, in which various animals marry their own kind, eat certain things and behave in certain ways, because the Anteater tells them to. <i>We have a separate version of these laws or sayings of the Anteater and Lynx. (L I.-2. 138-150.)</i>
Comments
1) p.147v: the hyena is said to carry eggs in its mane, 2) See also <i>The Anteater, Springbok and Lynx (||kabbo's versions 1 & 2)</i>, 3) This story is found in Book I-2
Type
story
Date
8 August 1871 (started)
Category
History (Early Race)
Keyword
Anteater ( and Lynx )
Anteater ( laws of )
Anteater ( sayings of )
Anteater ( laws regarding the habits, diet and marriage of animals )
marriage ( the Anteater's laws )
marriage ( of own kind )
food ( eating habits of animals )
food ( prohibitions regarding that eaten by animals )
food ( the Anteater's laws )
prohibitions ( and Anteater's laws )
prohibitions ( and behaviour )
animals ( and Anteater's laws )
animals ( their habits, diet and marriages )
laws ( the Anteater's, regarding the habits, diet and marriage of animals )
Anteater's laws ( |a!kunta's version )
Anteater's laws ( regarding the habits, diet and marriage of animals )
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