ǂKá̦gára
ǂKá̦gára or ǂKáʻgára (
Mythology
A story recorded in the 19th century tells of ǂKá̦gára falling out with his brother-in-law ǃHãunu (
gollark: Over here everyone is required to go to school. Apparently they can't do online school a few days a week because government says no.
gollark: UK.
gollark: Well, in my country not really.
gollark: Classrooms and such are often quite densely packed. Also corridors.
gollark: I mean, yes, you can wear a mask easily, but remaining distanced not so much.
See also
- 469705 ǂKá̦gára, an astronomical body named after ǂKá̦gára, and its large moon ǃHãunu. (The likely pronunciations of these names are described there.)
- San mythology
References
- Wilhelm Heinrich Immanuel Bleek; Lucy Lloyd; Gregory McNamee (2001). "ǂKá̦gára and ǃHãunu, Who Fought Each Other with Lightning". The Girl Who Made Stars: And Other Bushman Stories. Daimon. p. 82. ISBN 3-85630-599-8.
- W H I Bleek (2009). Specimens of Bushman Folk-Lore. Abela Publishing Ltd. p. 73. ISBN 1-907256-13-X.
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