Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 69–70American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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... Tree resins are called eka ( pl . omaka ) , and when not poisonous are eaten , especially by the children . Two trees are identified by the Kuanyama as having poisonous resins : the mimosa tree , Albizzia versicolor Welw . ( see 6.1 ...
... Tree resins are called eka ( pl . omaka ) , and when not poisonous are eaten , especially by the children . Two trees are identified by the Kuanyama as having poisonous resins : the mimosa tree , Albizzia versicolor Welw . ( see 6.1 ...
Strana 168
... tree and the omukopakopa ( Grewia sp . ? ) tree and spits them on the wound . He will be poisoned if he sucks the wound . The mucilagi- nous property of the sap of most species of Grewia causes it to be used in West and East Africa as ...
... tree and the omukopakopa ( Grewia sp . ? ) tree and spits them on the wound . He will be poisoned if he sucks the wound . The mucilagi- nous property of the sap of most species of Grewia causes it to be used in West and East Africa as ...
Strana 174
... trees . The hive is found when a person is sitting beside this tree and the bees enter his nose and ears and annoy him . The hive usually contains about a glassful of very sweet honey , which is called omaadi okahaupapuka ' the milk of ...
... trees . The hive is found when a person is sitting beside this tree and the bees enter his nose and ears and annoy him . The hive usually contains about a glassful of very sweet honey , which is called omaadi okahaupapuka ' the milk of ...
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