<i>An account of the magic protection afforded by the Mantis to the Hartebeest and to the Eland (that to the latter being chiefly described here), dictated, in the Katkop dialect, by Día!kwãin (L V.-6. 4411-4434). </i>If a man has shot an eland he must perform certain actions to ensure that |kaggen (the Mantis) doesn't come to them or that the eland doesn't get up and run off.
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1) This story was told to Dia!kwain by his mother (≠kamme-an), 2) Date on p.4417: 19 March; p.4430: 22 March, 3) pp.4410v-4413v: see <i>Parents instruct children how to get food</i>, 4) p.4414v: see <i>The hartebeest resembles the Mantis</i>, 5) pp.4415v-4418v: <i>More about the hartebeest </i>and<i> A mother's prohibitions with regard to the hartebeest and her child</i>, 6) See also <i>Doings of the Mantis when the eland has been wounded </i>and<i> The Mantis turned into a hartebeest</i>, 7) This story is found in Book V-6
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