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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... sons ' wives and daughters ' husbands ; some- times again we mean by a family all the blood relations , both by direct and collateral descent , exclusive of cases in which the relationship is so remote that it cannot be taken into ...
... sons ' wives and daughters ' husbands ; some- times again we mean by a family all the blood relations , both by direct and collateral descent , exclusive of cases in which the relationship is so remote that it cannot be taken into ...
Pagina 23
... sons.1 Since the custom is widely diffused of naming the different districts after animals , etc. , and the inherited land , at any rate in the south , generally has a peculiar name , which is also taken by its owner , we are led to ...
... sons.1 Since the custom is widely diffused of naming the different districts after animals , etc. , and the inherited land , at any rate in the south , generally has a peculiar name , which is also taken by its owner , we are led to ...
Pagina 26
... sons . Since , therefore , we find that the clan alone is affected by the one - sided line of descent , the question arises whether the circumstances of the Australians afford data from which we can decide whether descent was originally ...
... sons . Since , therefore , we find that the clan alone is affected by the one - sided line of descent , the question arises whether the circumstances of the Australians afford data from which we can decide whether descent was originally ...
Pagina 36
... sons do not inherit dignity nor property ; these always go to the son of the brother or sister . Here , again , we are pre- sented with facts which cannot be explained by ideas about the tie of blood , but which arise from the usages of ...
... sons do not inherit dignity nor property ; these always go to the son of the brother or sister . Here , again , we are pre- sented with facts which cannot be explained by ideas about the tie of blood , but which arise from the usages of ...
Pagina 37
... Sons leave the parental roof when they grow up , but the daughters remain subject to their father until they marry . It is in agreement with these simple conditions that children are their fathers ' heirs.3 In these countries the female ...
... Sons leave the parental roof when they grow up , but the daughters remain subject to their father until they marry . It is in agreement with these simple conditions that children are their fathers ' heirs.3 In these countries the female ...
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