The Primitive Family in Its Origin and DevelopmentKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1889 - 315 pagini For annotations see German edition ... ; Die primitive familie in ihrer Entstehung und Entwickelung. |
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Pagina x
... kinsfolk of Malayan nomenclature - Priority of kinship of cousins - Dis- tinction between Turanian and Ganowanian nomenclatures- Ganowanian mother's brother - Development of special names -Son and nephew - Turanian marriage of cousins ...
... kinsfolk of Malayan nomenclature - Priority of kinship of cousins - Dis- tinction between Turanian and Ganowanian nomenclatures- Ganowanian mother's brother - Development of special names -Son and nephew - Turanian marriage of cousins ...
Pagina 13
... kinsfolk established by contract , and only in a subsidiary sense by the tie of blood between parents and children ; and yet it is pre- cisely to this tie of blood that special weight is attached in the family . The family group has its ...
... kinsfolk established by contract , and only in a subsidiary sense by the tie of blood between parents and children ; and yet it is pre- cisely to this tie of blood that special weight is attached in the family . The family group has its ...
Pagina 15
... , but , as we have already said , we cannot begin by admitting this as an à priori assumption . We find groups of kinsfolk in the first beginnings of our com- munities , and this fact may be easily ascertained , INTRODUCTION . 15.
... , but , as we have already said , we cannot begin by admitting this as an à priori assumption . We find groups of kinsfolk in the first beginnings of our com- munities , and this fact may be easily ascertained , INTRODUCTION . 15.
Pagina 35
... kinsfolk take for themselves.2 In other such cases , where there are no clans , there can be no question of a distinct line of descent . We cannot agree with Morgan , who , as we have already said , seeks to explain the existence of the ...
... kinsfolk take for themselves.2 In other such cases , where there are no clans , there can be no question of a distinct line of descent . We cannot agree with Morgan , who , as we have already said , seeks to explain the existence of the ...
Pagina 40
... kinsfolk are still un- formed . " The tribes of the Orinoco have no family names , by which one house is distinguished from another . They are so indifferent to their forefathers that they rarely know the names of their grandfathers ...
... kinsfolk are still un- formed . " The tribes of the Orinoco have no family names , by which one house is distinguished from another . They are so indifferent to their forefathers that they rarely know the names of their grandfathers ...
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Aryan assertion aunt Bachofen Bechuana become belong blood bride brothers and sisters chief child clan connection Cousin male custom Dargun Demy 8vo distinction elder eldest endogamy existence exogamy explain fact father father's father's father's sister fatherhood Fcap female cousin female line Hindu husband Ibid ideas incest inheritance J. D. Mayne joint family group jus primae noctis kinsfolk kobong Leipzig Levirate line of descent London Lubbock male cousin marriage married Martius Max Müller McLennan monogamy Morgan mother's brother mother's mother's Mundrucus Mutterrecht myth nephews and nieces niece Nephew Niyoga nomenclature origin parents paternal patriarchal polyandry polygamy primitive communities prohibition promiscuous intercourse regarded relations respect Sapinda Second Edition sexual Sir Henry Maine sister's daughter Small crown 8vo special name Spencer symbol of rape theory tion tribe Turanian Uncle Uncle Waitz widow wife's wives Woman speaks women Wote Wote peaon
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