The Primitive Family in Its Origin and DevelopmentD. Appleton, 1894 - 315 pagini |
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... ideas on which it is based , as well as the germ of moral growth which it contains . The family , however , exists within a larger community , by which it is influenced , so that such a task impels us at every turn to exceed its narrow ...
... ideas on which it is based , as well as the germ of moral growth which it contains . The family , however , exists within a larger community , by which it is influenced , so that such a task impels us at every turn to exceed its narrow ...
Pagina ix
... - Right of firstborn - Polyandry and female line- Inheritance by widow - Marriage between widow and brother-— Aryan polyandry ... ... ... ... ... 159 - CHAPTER V. NOMENCLATURES . - Modern and primitive ideas 2 CONTENTS . ix.
... - Right of firstborn - Polyandry and female line- Inheritance by widow - Marriage between widow and brother-— Aryan polyandry ... ... ... ... ... 159 - CHAPTER V. NOMENCLATURES . - Modern and primitive ideas 2 CONTENTS . ix.
Pagina x
... ideas of incest - Immorality and incest - Various expla- nations of exogamy - Symbol of rape - Its bearing - Causes of rape of women- -Symbol of rape and modesty - Criminal ties- Desire of trophies - Clanless tribe endogamous - Exogamy ...
... ideas of incest - Immorality and incest - Various expla- nations of exogamy - Symbol of rape - Its bearing - Causes of rape of women- -Symbol of rape and modesty - Criminal ties- Desire of trophies - Clanless tribe endogamous - Exogamy ...
Pagina xii
... ideas were common to the race , or , in other words , what was their state of civilization . When we have to do with matters which do not involve such an arbitrary choice , the use of this method cannot afford equally good results ...
... ideas were common to the race , or , in other words , what was their state of civilization . When we have to do with matters which do not involve such an arbitrary choice , the use of this method cannot afford equally good results ...
Pagina 5
... ideas of the primitive conditions of given historical peoples in ac- cordance with the conditions of primitive races still in existence . But in order to adopt this course , two conditions are necessary , neither of which will stand ...
... ideas of the primitive conditions of given historical peoples in ac- cordance with the conditions of primitive races still in existence . But in order to adopt this course , two conditions are necessary , neither of which will stand ...
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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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