Published in 'San Spirituality' by Lewis-Williams, J. D. and D. G. Pearce. 2004, page 131 and in 'Images of Power' page 86. Mormyrid fish, zigzags and birds.
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Published in 'Discovering Southern African Rock Art' by Lewis-Williams, J. D.1990, page 47. Rain animal and aromatic herbs (buchu). Shamans. Rain Animals.
Rain-making was one of the San shamans’ most important tasks. The southern San thought of the rain as an animal. This animal was an amorphous quadruped that generally resembled a hippopotamus, but it could also look like an ox or an antelope. A male rain-animal, or rain-bull, was associated with the frightening thunderstorm that bellowed, stirred up the dust, and sometimes killed people with its lightning. The female rain animal was associated with soft, soaking rains.
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