The Primitive Family in Its Origin and DevelopmentD. Appleton, 1894 - 315 pagini |
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... speaks are in reality tribal names , and not those of families or clans , we might confidently assert that the nomenclature of distinct families followed the same prin- ciple as that of the whole tribe . The application of this ...
... speaks are in reality tribal names , and not those of families or clans , we might confidently assert that the nomenclature of distinct families followed the same prin- ciple as that of the whole tribe . The application of this ...
Pagina 59
... speak as the " Sun , " the Ruler , " etc.4 << The organization is as follows : the tribe is a system divided into greater and lesser circles , and each circle is defined by agnation , so far as it forms an independent whole ; its ...
... speak as the " Sun , " the Ruler , " etc.4 << The organization is as follows : the tribe is a system divided into greater and lesser circles , and each circle is defined by agnation , so far as it forms an independent whole ; its ...
Pagina 70
... speak his palavers for him . . . . Any free man , by a singular custom , called bola bonda , which consists in placing the hands on the head of an elder , can place himself under the protection of the patriarch who is thus chosen , and ...
... speak his palavers for him . . . . Any free man , by a singular custom , called bola bonda , which consists in placing the hands on the head of an elder , can place himself under the protection of the patriarch who is thus chosen , and ...
Pagina 100
... Lyall is so far unsatisfactory that he speaks throughout of the institution of the clan as already existing , and says nothing of its origin . remain with their father , in the hope of becoming 100 THE PRIMITIVE FAMILY .
... Lyall is so far unsatisfactory that he speaks throughout of the institution of the clan as already existing , and says nothing of its origin . remain with their father , in the hope of becoming 100 THE PRIMITIVE FAMILY .
Pagina 102
... speaks of both parents , he always puts the mother first . It is , however , difficult to ascertain the antiquity of this prohibition of marriage into the maternal clan.1 I am myself disposed to think that it was of early date , without ...
... speaks of both parents , he always puts the mother first . It is , however , difficult to ascertain the antiquity of this prohibition of marriage into the maternal clan.1 I am myself disposed to think that it was of early date , without ...
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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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