Usage examples of "chagga".
Zama dragged up one of the leather bags filled with chagga made from the eland meat.
Bakkat sat in the shade by the mountain stream and, with a heap of the black chagga sticks in front of him, began to eat.
Bakkat returned from the pool, water dripping from his chin, and fell on the pile of chagga with undiminished appetite.
He set upon a breakfast of chagga with renewed gusto and, thus fortified, was ready to make his report to Jim.
Even we are down to the last bag of chagga, and twenty pounds of maize meal.
Jim wrapped her in a sodden fur kaross and gave her a small stick of chagga, almost the last of their food.
Bakkat opened the pouch on his belt and brought out a stick of eland chagga half the length of his thumb that he had been hoarding, and the dried wing of a sunbird.