The man who ordered his wife to cut off his ears
Metadata
The man who ordered his wife to cut off his ears
Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks
|han≠kass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)
<i>The man (belonging to the early race) who ordered his wife to cut off his ears. By /han≠kass'o (L VIII.-12. 7095-7097). </i>A man thinks his younger brother's head-skin has been cut off, but he has in fact only had his hair shaved off.
1) p.7094v: |han≠kass'o heard this story from his mother (|xabbi-an) who probably heard it from her father (Tsatsi) who probably heard it from his mother (Dderruken), 2) This story is found in Book VIII-11
story
21 June 1878
History (Early Race)
Early Race (the First Bushmen), Early Race (and the man who ordered his wife to cut off his ears), Early Race (were people who were foolish), foolish (the people of the Early Race were), foolish (the man who ordered his wife to cut off his ears), ears (the foolish man who ordered his wife to cut off his ears)
7095-7097
Contributions