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... tion which , after discussion and slight modification , was adopted . The following is the constitution adopted at that meeting : ORIGINAL CONSTITUTION . ARTICLE I. - Name . The name of this Society shall be " THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL ...
... tion which , after discussion and slight modification , was adopted . The following is the constitution adopted at that meeting : ORIGINAL CONSTITUTION . ARTICLE I. - Name . The name of this Society shall be " THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL ...
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... tion as soon as he is able to build himself a kiak . He then ceases to be a permanent resident of his village , and roams about as fancy dictates . On the banks of the Togiak the writer had found whole communities , men , women , and ...
... tion as soon as he is able to build himself a kiak . He then ceases to be a permanent resident of his village , and roams about as fancy dictates . On the banks of the Togiak the writer had found whole communities , men , women , and ...
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... tion had proved failures or resulted in an excess of evil to society . The various industries which have been absorbed by government and successfully conducted were enumerated at length , and it was shown that there were many such in ...
... tion had proved failures or resulted in an excess of evil to society . The various industries which have been absorbed by government and successfully conducted were enumerated at length , and it was shown that there were many such in ...
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... tion or despair , according as the object may or may not be beyond their reach . 2. Theoretically this fact is related to chronology , reversion , flex- ibility of races , technology , language , social system , and religion . 3. There ...
... tion or despair , according as the object may or may not be beyond their reach . 2. Theoretically this fact is related to chronology , reversion , flex- ibility of races , technology , language , social system , and religion . 3. There ...
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... tion be selected from the most advanced tribes , and those which had been longest in immediate communication with the whites . He thought , however , that the Indians were really becoming rapidly civilized , especially in reservations ...
... tion be selected from the most advanced tribes , and those which had been longest in immediate communication with the whites . He thought , however , that the Indians were really becoming rapidly civilized , especially in reservations ...
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aboriginal abstract active members American ancient animals Anthropological ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY Army Medical Museum ARTICLE body Bureau of Ethnology called celts ceramic art character chief civilization clan collection color constitution Council customs CYRUS THOMAS differentiation discovered Eskimos evolution exhibited existence extent fact FRANK BAKER GARRICK MALLERY gens Geological gorget human illustrated implements Indians institutions invention J. W. POWELL kinship language LESTER F lines Major POWELL mankind marriage MASON material method Mexico mind moral mound-builders mounds Museum nations natural selection North objects Ojibwa organization origin ornament paper entitled person phenomena philosophy phratries pictographs present President Prof progress purpose race read a paper REGULAR MEETING relations represented result river savage Savagery Secretary Shawnees shell Smithsonian Smithsonian Institution social Somatology specimens stages stone street N. W. symbols tattooing thought tion tribes verb Ward Washington words