The |ka kau: a little bird said by the Bushmen, by whom it is not eaten, to laugh at the wildcat
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The |ka kau: a little bird said by the Bushmen, by whom it is not eaten, to laugh at the wildcat
Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks
|han≠kass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)
About the |<i>ka kau</i> bird, which laughs at the wild cat and is not eaten by people.
1) This story is found in Book VIII-1
story
January 1878
Plants and animals
Custom and daily life
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