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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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Plant recorded in the field as n|galice and identified as Ornithogalum by Maguire (1968). Later Traill (2018) verified the !Xóõ name as ǀɢàlisè. Habit, growing in sandy area. Ornithogalum amboense = Albuca amboense
Maguire, Brian
Plant recorded in the field as ǂxam and identified as Rhus tenuinervis Engl by Maguire (1968). Later Traill (2018) verified the !Xóõ name as ǂxâli. The fruits are eaten raw
Maguire, Brian
Fruiting branch of plant recorded in the field as ǂkun OR ǂkan and identified by Maguire (1968) as Boscia albitrunca. Traill (2018) later verified the !Xóõ plant name as ǂqhūn. The fruits are eaten raw
Maguire, Brian
Plant recorded in the field as ǂxam and identified as Rhus tenuinervis Engl by Maguire (1968). Later Traill (2018) verified the !Xóõ name as ǂxâli. The fruits are eaten raw
Maguire, Brian
Ripe fruit of plant recorded in the field as ǁan and identified as Citrullus naudinianus (= Acanthosicyos naudinianus) by Maguire (1968). !Xóõ plant name later verified by Traill (2018) as ǁâ̰n. Fruit eaten baked in hot ash
Maguire, Brian
Ripe fruit of plant recorded in the field as ǁan and identified as Citrullus naudinianus (= Acanthosicyos naudinianus) by Maguire (1968). !Xóõ plant name later verified by Traill (2018) as ǁâ̰n. Fruit eaten baked in hot ash
Maguire, Brian
Acanthosicyos naudinianus ripe fruits in grass
Maguire, Brian
A shrublet of Rhus marlothii. leaves only
Maguire, Brian
Dr Heinz and Bushman standing in the cleared cultivation area, a pilot project
Maguire, Brian
Dr Heinz and Bushman standing in the cleared cultivation area, a pilot project
Maguire, Brian
Plant recorded in the field as n|u|u and identified as Kyllinga alba Ness rootless, by Maguire (1968). Later Traill (2018) verified the !Xóõ name as ǀnūhũ ǀ’úũ. The white sedge used as ostrich eggshell stopper
Maguire, Brian
Plant recorded in the field as n|u|u and identified as Kyllinga alba Ness rootless, by Maguire (1968). Later Traill (2018) verified the !Xóõ name as ǀnūhũ ǀ’úũ. The white sedge used as ostrich eggshell stopper
Maguire, Brian
Dr Heinz and Bushman standing in cleared cultivation area, a pilot project to cultivate indigenous food plants
Maguire, Brian
Plant recorded in the field as !xan !xan and identified as Catophractes alexandrii, by Maguire (1968). Later verified by Traill in !Xóõ as ǃɢàn ǃɢàn. Flowering branch
Maguire, Brian
Plant recorded in the field as !xan !xan and identified as Catophractes alexandrii, by Maguire (1968). Later verified by Traill in !Xóõ as ǃɢàn ǃɢàn. Flowering branch
Maguire, Brian
Grewia flava hand-held branchlet with flowers. The fruits are eaten raw
Maguire, Brian
Grewia flava
Maguire, Brian
View looking south towards Takatshwane camp
Maguire, Brian
View, looking west, of Takatshwane Valley. Valley floor in foreground has a calcrete and grey to whitish sand substrate with the better vegetated sandy dune with taller trees in the distance. Acacia nebrownii in the middle distance
Maguire, Brian
Acacia luederitzii pods, the !Xóõ eat the gum of this tree
Maguire, Brian
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