The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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22B ) were made , and in the case of the lesêlô and tsana till are made , by men
from thin strips of wood cut from a branch of a suitable tree , most commonly
moloha ( Acacia ataxacantha ) . Their manufacture is described here and not in a
...
22B ) were made , and in the case of the lesêlô and tsana till are made , by men
from thin strips of wood cut from a branch of a suitable tree , most commonly
moloha ( Acacia ataxacantha ) . Their manufacture is described here and not in a
...
Page 101
Although important in understanding the Lobedu concept of their natural
environment , taboos on the use of specific woods did not seriously restrict the
technology as they applied only to a small fraction of the many available woods .
Wood ...
Although important in understanding the Lobedu concept of their natural
environment , taboos on the use of specific woods did not seriously restrict the
technology as they applied only to a small fraction of the many available woods .
Wood ...
Page 115
Hunting - equipment and weapons Objects having wood or reed as a component
are described here and referred to in ... a fishing - arrow ) is an arrow with a
barbed metal head ; and thebola is an arrow with a knobbed wooden head ( Fig .
Hunting - equipment and weapons Objects having wood or reed as a component
are described here and referred to in ... a fishing - arrow ) is an arrow with a
barbed metal head ; and thebola is an arrow with a knobbed wooden head ( Fig .
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