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"sa-tarna "

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 42 Meat, hides, and animal-hair cloth are furnished to the oases by the nomads.
2 43 In turn, from the oases the nomads receive, most importantly, sa-tarna grain and the Bazi tea.
2 44 They receive, as well, of course, other trade goods.
2 45 sa-tarna is the main staple of the nomads.
2 46 They, in spite of raising herds, eat very little meat.
2 47 The animals are too precious for their trade value, and their hair and milk, to be often slaughtered for food.
2 48 A nomad boy of fifteen will often have eaten meat no more than a dozen times in his life.
Meat, hides, and animal-hair cloth are furnished to the oases by the nomads. In turn, from the oases the nomads receive, most importantly, sa-tarna grain and the Bazi tea. They receive, as well, of course, other trade goods. sa-tarna is the main staple of the nomads. They, in spite of raising herds, eat very little meat. The animals are too precious for their trade value, and their hair and milk, to be often slaughtered for food. A nomad boy of fifteen will often have eaten meat no more than a dozen times in his life. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )