The History of Human Marriage, Том 44;Том 526Macmillan, 1894 - Всего страниц: 644 |
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... cousins , pp . 296 , et seq . - The prohibited degrees among peoples un- affected by modern civilization more numerous , as a rule , than in advanced communities , pp . 297-309 . - Prohibition of marriage between relatives by alliance ...
... cousins , pp . 296 , et seq . - The prohibited degrees among peoples un- affected by modern civilization more numerous , as a rule , than in advanced communities , pp . 297-309 . - Prohibition of marriage between relatives by alliance ...
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... Cousins informs me that , among the Kafirs inhabiting what is known as Cis - Natalian Kafirland , " there are more children born in one month or season than in another , 1 Idem , ' Account of the Hill Tribes of the Neilgherries , ' in ...
... Cousins informs me that , among the Kafirs inhabiting what is known as Cis - Natalian Kafirland , " there are more children born in one month or season than in another , 1 Idem , ' Account of the Hill Tribes of the Neilgherries , ' in ...
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... Cousins , food is most abundant among them from March to September . And among the Bateke , the maximum of conceptions falls in December and January , although food is , as I am informed by Dr. Sims , most plentiful in the dry season ...
... Cousins , food is most abundant among them from March to September . And among the Bateke , the maximum of conceptions falls in December and January , although food is , as I am informed by Dr. Sims , most plentiful in the dry season ...
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... Cousins writes to me that , between their various feasts , the Kafirs , both men and women , have to live in strict continence , the penalty being banishment from the tribe , if this law is broken . Proyart states that , among the ...
... Cousins writes to me that , between their various feasts , the Kafirs , both men and women , have to live in strict continence , the penalty being banishment from the tribe , if this law is broken . Proyart states that , among the ...
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... cousins , are the second category . To all these without distinction I apply likewise the same term . The brothers , sisters , and several cousins of my grandparents I denominate as if they were my grandparents ; the cousins of my sons ...
... cousins , are the second category . To all these without distinction I apply likewise the same term . The brothers , sisters , and several cousins of my grandparents I denominate as if they were my grandparents ; the cousins of my sons ...
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Стр. 118 - Therefore, looking far enough back in the stream of time, and judging from the social habits of man as he now exists, the most probable view is that he aboriginally lived in small communities, each with a single wife, or if powerful with several, whom he jealously guarded against all other men.
Стр. 155 - It is good for a man not to touch a woman. Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband.
Стр. 252 - I have seen the female sitting quietly on a branch, and two males displaying their charms in front of her. One would shoot up like a rocket, then suddenly expanding the snow-white tail like an inverted parachute, slowly descend in front of her, turning round gradually to show off both back and front. The...
Стр. 164 - Tonga hold true for a great many, not to say all, savage and barbarous races now existing. " It must not be supposed," he says, " that these women are always easily won ; the greatest attentions and most fervent solicitations are sometimes requisite, even though there be no other lover in the way.
Стр. 50 - He has invented and is able to use various weapons, tools, traps, &c., with which he defends himself, kills or catches prey, and otherwise obtains food. He has made rafts or canoes for fishing or crossing over to neighbouring fertile islands. He has discovered the art of making fire, by which hard and stringy roots can be rendered digestible, and poisonous roots or herbs innocuous.
Стр. 562 - The Marriage of Near Kin, Considered with respect to the Laws of Nations, Results of Experience, and the Teachings of Biology.
Стр. 43 - ... their common defence. It is no argument against savage man being a social animal, that the tribes inhabiting adjacent districts are almost always at war with each other; for the social instincts never extend to all the individuals of the same species. Judging from the analogy of the majority of the Quadrumana, it is probable that the early ape-like progenitors of man were likewise social; but this is not of much importance for us.
Стр. 43 - ... rice-farms, are the oftener cleared, and hence are almost always wanting in suitable trees for their nests. . . . It is seldom that more than one or two nests are seen upon the same tree, or in the same neighbourhood : five have been found, but it was an unusual circumstance.
Стр. 155 - I say therefore to the unmarried and widows, It is good for them if they abide even as I. 9 But if they cannot contain, let them marry : for it is better to marry than to burn.
Стр. 171 - A totem is a class of material objects which a savage regards with superstitious respect, believing that there exists between him and every member of the class an intimate and altogether special relation...