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The !Xun language, volume 3, speakers are the bushmen Nǁani from Tamzo and Nǁamshi from Dikundu, grammatical examples, emphatic pronouns of nouns; is part of OKA-AU-T0058
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The !Xun language, volume 3, speakers are the bushmen Nǁani from Tamzo and Nǁamshi from Dikundu, grammatical examples, possessives; is part of OKA-AU-T0058
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The !Xun language, volume 4, speakers are the bushmen Nǁani from Tamzo and Nǁamshi from Dikundu, grammatical examples
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The !Xun language, volume 4, speakers are the bushmen Nǁani from Tamzo and Nǁamshi from Dikundu, grammatical examples, the possessive with má contunation; is part of OKA-AU-T0059
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The !Xun language, volume 4, speakers are the bushmen Nǁani from Tamzo and Nǁamshi from Dikundu, grammatical examples, the possessive with má contunation; is part of OKA-AU-T0059
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The !Xun language, volume 4, speakers are the bushmen Nǁani from Tamzo and Nǁamshi from Dikundu, grammatical examples, the possessive with má contunation; is part of OKA-AU-T0059
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The !Xun language, volume 4, speakers are the bushmen Nǁani from Tamzo and Nǁamshi from Dikundu, grammatical examples, the possessive with má contunation; is part of OKA-AU-T0059
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The !Xun language, volume 4, speakers are the bushmen Nǁani from Tamzo and Nǁamshi from Dikundu, grammatical examples, the possessive with má contunation; is part of OKA-AU-T0059
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The !Xun man Nǂao invocates the new moon; is part of OKA-AU-T0025
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The !Xun man Nǂao invocates the new moon; is part of OKA-AU-T0028
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The bushman Nǁani from Tamzo sings a song, which is sung while entering the hole of a porcupine (+repetition); the bushman ǀx’uta heals a sick person (+repetition); the bushman Nǁani from Tamzo tells a story about an elephant and a hyena
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The bushman Nǁani from Tamzo sings a song, which is sung while entering the hole of a porcupine +repetition; is part of OKA-AU-T0053
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The bushman Nǁani from Tamzo tells a story about an elephant and a hyena; is part of OKA-AU-T0053
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The bushman ǀx’uta heals a sick person +repetition; is part of OKA-AU-T0053
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The bushmen and the hyena; is part of OKA-AU-T0039
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The epic of Sunjata, sang by a Griot; is part of OKA-AU-T0023
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The Khwe celebrate the gift of two drums by Oswin Köhler, Ruth Köhler describes everything happening for their grandchildren, mostly dances and conversations; is part of OKA-AU-T0003
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The Khwe celebrate the gift of two drums by Oswin Köhler, Ruth Köhler describes everything happening for their grandchildren, mostly dances and conversations; is part of OKA-AU-T0003
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The Khwe celebrate the gift of two drums by Oswin Köhler, Ruth Köhler describes everything happening for their grandchildren, mostly dances and conversations; is part of OKA-AU-T0003
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The Khwe celebrate the gift of two drums by Oswin Köhler, Ruth Köhler describes everything happening for their grandchildren, mostly dances and conversations; is part of OKA-AU-T0003
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The Khwe celebrate the gift of two drums by Oswin Köhler, Ruth Köhler describes everything happening for their grandchildren, mostly dances and conversations; is part of OKA-AU-T0003
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The Khwe celebrate the gift of two drums by Oswin Köhler, Ruth Köhler describes everything happening for their grandchildren, mostly dances and conversations; is part of OKA-AU-T0003
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The Khwe man Kafuro plays songs on the braced, vessel-resonated musical bow
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The Khwe man Kafuro speaks the words of invocating the ancestors during the founding of the tɛ̀ɛ-ǁgàá i.e. the forked branch at the riutal place
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The Khwe man Martin Ndumba plays the ǀaá-ǁhàvà braced, vessel-resonated musical bow and sings two farewell songs for Köhler second song from 00:13:10 with subsequent exchange of farewell words between Martin Ndumba and Oswin Köhler in Khwe
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