List of Figures
List of Photographs
Acknowledgements to the English Edition
Acknowledgements
Preface to the English Edition
Notes on Gǁana Transcription
Introduction
Part I: Myths – Piisi-ǀuagu, the Creation God in Action
1 How Piisi-ǀuagu Stole Fire
2 Wise Drongo
3 Piisi-ǀuagu Turns Himself into an Acacia Tree
4 Piisi-ǀuagu and ǁXuu-ǀuagu, the Warthog
5 ǃUan-te Was a Son of Piisi-ǀuagu
6 Piisi-ǀuagu Turns Himself into a Baby
7 Eland and Honey
8 Lion, Eland and Tortoise
9 Piisi-ǀuagu and ǃGunu-ǀuagu
Part II: Fables – Animals and Plants
10 Tortoise and Lycaon
11 Jackal and Dog
12 ǂQainǂqain-ǀuagu and ǁGu’oni-ǀuagu
13 Hyena and Drongo
14 ǃUuǃuu-ǀuagu and ǂXua-ǀuagu
15 Hare and Lion
16 Para-ǀuagu and Dzooba-ǀuagu
17 ǁNui-ǀuagu, the Fabulous Child of Fat
18 ǃGoo-ǀuagu, the Aardvark Wife
19 The ǀAan-root Woman and Her Son
20 A Son Saves His Mother
Part III: Macabre Stories – Monsters, Maneaters and Murderers
21 ’Autsi, the Monster with a Mouth at the Back of Its Neck
22 Tobolali, the Maneater with the ’Autsi Mouth
23 Kuukutsuru and the Maneaters
24 A Double Murder, or the Case of a Double Levirate and Sororate Marriage
25 Cibele, the Village of Marauding Killers
26 ǀXani-ǀuagu and ǁAa-ǀuagu
Part IV: Modern Stories and a Tale Borrowed from Neighboring Peoples
27 Jackal and Hyena
28 Cock and Jackal
29 Hare and Spider
Postscript
Bibliography
Recommended Further Reading
Index