San informant Dia!kwain

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San informant Dia!kwain was a 19th-century |Xam (San) storyteller and key source of traditional narratives, language, and cultural knowledge recorded in the Bleek and Lloyd archive of southern African oral literature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century person
San informant
|Xam storyteller
associatedWith Lucy Lloyd NERFINISHED
Wilhelm Bleek NERFINISHED
country South Africa
culture |Xam culture
dataTypeContributed ethnographic information
lexical items
personal narratives
dataTypeContributed myths and legends
ethnicity San NERFINISHED
|Xam NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork folklore
indigenous knowledge
oral tradition
hasWorkRecordedIn Bleek and Lloyd archive NERFINISHED
heritage indigenous southern African
language |Xam NERFINISHED
notableFor contributing to the Bleek and Lloyd archive
preserving |Xam language and cultural knowledge
providing traditional |Xam narratives
occupation oral historian
storyteller
region southern Africa NERFINISHED
roleInArchive key informant
primary narrator
sourceOf traditional |Xam narratives
|Xam cultural knowledge
|Xam linguistic data
|Xam oral literature
timePeriod 19th century

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Lucy Lloyd collaboratedWith San informant Dia!kwain