Means of defending a dog from baboons
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Means of defending a dog from baboons
Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks
Dia!kwain (David Hoesar) (V)
<i>A means of defending a dog from a Baboon, by telling him that it belongs to a young woman. (L V.-24. 5948-5956).</i> The people deceive the baboons and the baboons act as if they were not intending to kill the dog, but merely wanted to play with it.
1) p.5947v: this story was told to Dia!kwain by his father (Xaa-ttin), 2) This story is found in Book V-24
story
4 February 1876 (started)
Custom and daily life
baboons (defending a dog from), baboons (want dogs to fear it), baboons (and women's things), baboons (leave a girl's dog alone), baboons (making them ashamed), baboons (will not look straight at a girl's dog), baboons (fear a girl's dog), baboons (what the people say to), baboons (and a girl's things), baboons (girls make them ashamed), baboons (defending and protecting a dog from), baboons (their nature and habits), baboons (their actions with dogs), baboons (hunting them with dogs), dog (defending and protecting it from baboons), dog (and hunting baboons), dog (used for hunting), dog (is a girl's thing), dog (baboons fears a girl's), dog (baboons are ashamed of a girl's), women (women's things), women (girl's thing), women (leave a girl's dog alone), women (and defending a dog from baboons), hunting (baboons), hunting (protecting dogs used for), hunting (defending dogs from baboons)
5948-5956
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