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... ORIGIN . " EIGHTEENTH REGULAR MEETING , February 17 , 1880 . Dr. H. C. Yarrow read a paper entitled BURIAL CUSTOMS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS.3 Prof. J. Howard Gore read a paper entitled THe Development OF DELIBERATIVE GOVERNMENT ...
... ORIGIN . " EIGHTEENTH REGULAR MEETING , February 17 , 1880 . Dr. H. C. Yarrow read a paper entitled BURIAL CUSTOMS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS.3 Prof. J. Howard Gore read a paper entitled THe Development OF DELIBERATIVE GOVERNMENT ...
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... origin in mere temporary piles of loose stones thrown up for protection . Dr. Reynolds stated that in Portugal , where soap was often very dear or difficult to obtain , clothes were sometimes washed ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY . 35.
... origin in mere temporary piles of loose stones thrown up for protection . Dr. Reynolds stated that in Portugal , where soap was often very dear or difficult to obtain , clothes were sometimes washed ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY . 35.
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... origin of apparently unin- telligible characters , but as the nature of the paper demanded illustration on the black - board it is impossible to attempt an abstract satisfactorily . Col. Mallery remarked that , as Dr. Hoffman and he had ...
... origin of apparently unin- telligible characters , but as the nature of the paper demanded illustration on the black - board it is impossible to attempt an abstract satisfactorily . Col. Mallery remarked that , as Dr. Hoffman and he had ...
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... origin of inexplicable phenomena , by means of things no longer regarded as mythical . Major Powell replied that this idea proceeded from a mis- understanding of the nature of Indian philosophy . With sav- ages the production of effects ...
... origin of inexplicable phenomena , by means of things no longer regarded as mythical . Major Powell replied that this idea proceeded from a mis- understanding of the nature of Indian philosophy . With sav- ages the production of effects ...
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... origins , have been distorted from the Dighton Rock and multitudinous later precious " finds , " while other inscriptions are photographed and lectured upon to exhibit the profound knowledge by some race supposed sometime to have ...
... origins , have been distorted from the Dighton Rock and multitudinous later precious " finds , " while other inscriptions are photographed and lectured upon to exhibit the profound knowledge by some race supposed sometime to have ...
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abstract active members American ancient animals Anthropological Archæology ARTICLE biotic body Bureau of Ethnology called celts ceramic art ceremonies character civilization clan collection color constitution Council cross CYRUS THOMAS differentiation discovered engraved Eskimos evolution exhibited existence fact figure France FRANK BAKER GARRICK MALLERY gorget hand human illustrated implements Indians institutions invention kinship language Le Droit Park LESTER F lines Major J. W. POWELL Major POWELL mankind MASON material method mind mound-builders mounds Museum National natural selection North Ojibwa organization origin ornament paper entitled Paris phenomena philosophy pictographs present President produced Prof purpose race read a paper REGULAR MEETING regulation relations represented result rude savage Savagery Secretary SEELY Shetimasha Smithsonian Smithsonian Institution social Somatology specimens stages stone street N. W. symbols tattooing tion tribes U. S. Patent Office Ward Washington Zuñi
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Стр. 27 - On the evolution of language, as exhibited in the specialization of the grammatic processes, the differentiation of the parts of speech, and the integration of the sentence; from a study of Indian languages, by JW Powell. P. 1-16. Sketch of the mythology of the North American Indians, by JW Powell.
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Стр. viii - The President, or in his absence one of the VicePresidents, shall preside at all meetings of the Association and its Board of Directors, and perform the ordinary functions of the presiding officer.