The story of the Hyena (the Anteater's laws)
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The story of the Hyena (the Anteater's laws)
Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks
kabbo (Jantje) (II)
<i>This account </i>[of The Anteater, Springbok and Lynx]<i> is again followed by the Anteater's laws concerning the habits of various animals, such as the jackal, the 'Löffelhund' (Proteles), etc., who were, once upon a time, men (L II.-2. 323-356). </i>The Hyena marries a female Hyena and has Hyena children. They live in a burrow. He hunts for food for them and brings them quagga, gemsbok, ostrich, ostrich eggs, springbok, and flesh of a man.
1) See also <i>The Anteater, Springbok and Lynx (//kabbo's version 1) </i>and<i> The Anteater, Springbok and Lynx (//kabbo's version 2)</i>, 2) This story is found in Book II-2
story
27 July 1871 (started)
History (Early Race)
Plants and animals
Anteater's laws ( and story of Hyena )
animals ( when they were people )
animals ( habits of )
animals ( marry own kind )
animals ( and Anteater's laws )
animals ( and story of Hyena )
laws ( the Anteater's )
laws ( and story of Hyena )
Hyena ( its story )
Hyena ( and Anteater's laws )
Hyena ( habits of )
Hyena ( marry own kind )
marriage ( of animals )
marriage ( and Anteater's laws )
marriage ( and story of Hyena )
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