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Materials based on ǃXoõ (previously known as Kõ) practices
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Materials based on ǃXoõ (previously known as Kõ) practices: Recent submissions
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Boscia albitrunca, ǂkun OR ǂkan (Maguire 1968) later verified by Traill (2018) as ǂqhūn
Maguire, Brian
Burnt Grewia flava on a residual sand hummock
Maguire, Brian
Fruiting branch of Boscia albitrunca, ǂkun OR ǂkan (Maguire 1968) name later verified by Traill (2018) as ǂqhūn.. Fruits eaten raw
Maguire, Brian
Fruiting branch of Boscia albitrunca, ǂkun OR ǂkan (Maguire 1968) name later verified by Traill (2018) as ǂqhūn.. Fruits eaten raw
Maguire, Brian
View of Grewia flava and some small Terminalia woodland (foreground) and further mainly Acacia erioloba
Maguire, Brian
Photographed at Takatswane camp: the larger ŋ∥uwa (!Xóõ language), with very young inflorescence not showing well in photo. Later verified as Dipcadi longifolium and verified by Traill (2018) as ’ǁnṵ̂ã. The bulb is eaten roasted in winter and pounded in summer
Maguire, Brian
Burnt Grewia flava, burnt, on hummock
Maguire, Brian
Trailing stem and leaves of Acanthosicyos naudinianus
Maguire, Brian
Water root, Ipomea bolusiana, ǀala OR ǀara OR ǀgara OR ǀgala (Maguire 1968) later verified by Trail (2018) as ǀɡàla. It is used for moisture and blackens the tongue and lips
Maguire, Brian
Water root, Ipomea bolusiana, ǀala OR ǀara OR ǀgara OR ǀgala (Maguire 1968) later verified by Trail (2018) as ǀɡàla. It is used for moisture and blackens the tongue and lips
Maguire, Brian
Photographed at Takatswane camp: the larger ŋ∥uwa (!Xóõ language), with very young inflorescence not showing well in photo. Later verified as Dipcadi longifolium and verified by Traill (2018) as ’ǁnṵ̂ã. The bulb is eaten roasted in winter and pounded in summer
Maguire, Brian
Cyperaceae, a sedge
Maguire, Brian
Identified by Maguire (1968) as Tenaris schultzei, !gola (!Xóõ language) formerly known as Kinepetalum Schlecht. Name later verified by Traill (2018) as ’ǃnó̰la, Asclepiadaceae Tenaris kinepetalum Schlecht
Maguire, Brian
Plant recorded as ŋǁuwa (!Xóõ language) by Maguire (1968). Later identified by Maguire as Dipcadi longifolium and verified by Traill (2018) as ’ǁnṵ̂ã
Maguire, Brian
Vigna triloba, habit
Maguire, Brian
Cyperaceae, a sedge, Kyllingia alba, the very fine rootlets of which are twisted into a knot and used to stopper ostrich eggshell flasks
Maguire, Brian
Flowering geophyte, Albuca species not a !Xóõ food
Maguire, Brian
Water root, Ipomea bolusiana, ǀala OR ǀara OR ǀgara OR ǀgala (Maguire 1968) later verified by Trail (2018) as ǀɡàla. It is used for moisture and blackens the tongue and lips, has very narrowly lobed leaves
Maguire, Brian
Water root, Ipomea bolusiana, ǀala OR ǀara OR ǀgara OR ǀgala (Maguire 1968) later verified by Trail (2018) as ǀɡàla. It is used for moisture and blackens the tongue and lips, has very narrowly lobed leaves
Maguire, Brian
Water root, Ipomea bolusiana, ǀala OR ǀara OR ǀgara OR ǀgala (Maguire 1968) later verified by Trail (2018) as ǀɡàla. It is used for moisture and blackens the tongue and lips, has very narrowly lobed leaves
Maguire, Brian
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