The Disappearing Bushmen of Lake Chrissie: A Preliminary SurveyThis book provides information on the Bushmen, their culture and society, including genealogy of the remaining members, and notes on their language. |
Contents
Distribution and Physical Type of the Lake Chrissie | 1 |
Language | 7 |
Economic Life | 18 |
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Common terms and phrases
a'an According to information Afrikaans amaNgqamane amongst the Batwa animals assegai Bantu Bantu language Batwa living Batwa women birds Bleek blesbok Bushman language Bushmen cattle child Damaliscus Eastern Transvaal eaten Eduard van Zyl ele'e Ermelo farm Goedehoop 131 father fire fountain fricative genealogical table glottal closure grain grass guthi hair highveld in'uye Jobi klolo kuthi la'an Lake Chrissie living Batwa Ma6inda Manje manner marriages married Mkapi Mlangeni moon nasal negative Nguni Ngwenya-Mlambo niya Note noun nyakazi ostrich Owari pans perfect stem perfect tense person pits plural prepalatal present tense Pretoria pronoun Redunca reed refer regard rope seems shelter skin small number snares šoge Sotho springbok Stemmer stone suffix Swazi origin tlou-tle trap tsiya van de Vyver velar veldkos Verb root vide vowel Vyver woman