The Primitive Family in Its Origin and DevelopmentD. Appleton, 1894 - 315 pagini |
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Pagina 17
... father and mother , and if kinship is to be defined by descent , both parents must be taken into account ; the blood of both flows in the child's veins . Yet it seems that this view , which ap- pears to us to be in accordance both with ...
... father and mother , and if kinship is to be defined by descent , both parents must be taken into account ; the blood of both flows in the child's veins . Yet it seems that this view , which ap- pears to us to be in accordance both with ...
Pagina 18
... father is unknown can only be assigned to the mother , as is still the case with illegitimate children , yet the converse does not necessarily hold good , namely , that the only reason for admitting female descent is that the father is ...
... father is unknown can only be assigned to the mother , as is still the case with illegitimate children , yet the converse does not necessarily hold good , namely , that the only reason for admitting female descent is that the father is ...
Pagina 23
... father , in his lifetime , divides his portion among his sons . Since the custom is widely diffused of naming the ... father's portion retains its name , which thus serves as the tribal name of his children . We can only assert with ...
... father , in his lifetime , divides his portion among his sons . Since the custom is widely diffused of naming the ... father's portion retains its name , which thus serves as the tribal name of his children . We can only assert with ...
Pagina 25
... father or the mother must be ignored . In Australia , it is usual to ignore the father , yet the male line is maintained by the Kurnai , Gourn- ditch - Mara , Turra , Moncalon , and Torndirrup tribes , and by others visited by Eyre.1 ...
... father or the mother must be ignored . In Australia , it is usual to ignore the father , yet the male line is maintained by the Kurnai , Gourn- ditch - Mara , Turra , Moncalon , and Torndirrup tribes , and by others visited by Eyre.1 ...
Pagina 26
... father and son in hos- tile opposition to each other , since they belong to different clans , and yet the father's land is divided among his sons . Since , therefore , we find that the clan alone is affected by the one - sided line of ...
... father and son in hos- tile opposition to each other , since they belong to different clans , and yet the father's land is divided among his sons . Since , therefore , we find that the clan alone is affected by the one - sided line of ...
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animal Appendix Aryan assertion aunt Bachofen Bechuana become belong blood bride brothers and sisters character chief child clan connection Cousin male couvade custom Dargun degrees of kinship distinction elder eldest endogamy existence exogamy explain fact father father's father's father's sister fatherhood female cousin female line Guaycurus heir Hindu husband Ibid ideas incest infer inheritance J. D. Mayne joint family group jus primae noctis kinsfolk kobong Levirate line of descent live Lubbock male cousin marriage married Martius Max Müller McLennan Morgan mother mother's brother mother's mother's Mundrucus myth nephews and nieces niece Nephew Niyoga nomenclature observed origin parents paternal patriarchal polyandry polygamy primitive community prohibition promiscuous intercourse question regarded relations respect Sapinda sexual Sir Henry Maine sister's daughter special name Spencer symbol of rape theory tion trace tribes Turanian Vasu village Waitz widow wife wife's wives Woman speaks women Wote peaon
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