The kwa kwara, or korhaan malkop
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The kwa kwara, or korhaan malkop
Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks
|han≠kass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)
What the korhaan malkop or the k<i>wa kwara </i>(also known as the bustard, the black koran or <i>Eupodotis afra</i>) sings when people startle it and what it sings when it stands still on the ground.
1) p.6138v: (added 5 March 1879) see <i>Song of the kwa kwara or korhaan malkop</i>, 2) see also <i>The story of the Kwa-kkwara</i> and <i>The Korhaan marries his elder sister (the Anteater's laws) 2), </i>2) This story is found in Book VIII-1
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28 January 1878 (given on or about)
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6139-6140
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