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Stranica xvii
... recognised in practice - Intermarrying sets of cousins become phratries - Exceptional cases of permitted incest in chiefs and kings - No known trace of avoidance between father and daughter - Progress had rendered such law superfluous ...
... recognised in practice - Intermarrying sets of cousins become phratries - Exceptional cases of permitted incest in chiefs and kings - No known trace of avoidance between father and daughter - Progress had rendered such law superfluous ...
Stranica 7
... recognised limits of the maternal kin- ship . It was natural for inquirers to derive this condition of affairs ... recognise certain sets of women as persons with whom ( as a general rule , subject to occasional exceptions ) certain sets ...
... recognised limits of the maternal kin- ship . It was natural for inquirers to derive this condition of affairs ... recognise certain sets of women as persons with whom ( as a general rule , subject to occasional exceptions ) certain sets ...
Stranica 9
... recognised limits of the maternal kin- ship . It was natural for inquirers to derive this condition of affairs ... recognise certain sets of women as persons with whom ( as a general rule , subject to occasional exceptions ) certain sets ...
... recognised limits of the maternal kin- ship . It was natural for inquirers to derive this condition of affairs ... recognise certain sets of women as persons with whom ( as a general rule , subject to occasional exceptions ) certain sets ...
Stranica 10
... recognised meaning . Thus when my friend , the late Mr. John Fergus McLennan , introduced the word ' Exogamy , ' in Primitive Marriage ' ( 1865 ) , he probably knew perfectly well what he meant . But he did not then , from lack of ...
... recognised meaning . Thus when my friend , the late Mr. John Fergus McLennan , introduced the word ' Exogamy , ' in Primitive Marriage ' ( 1865 ) , he probably knew perfectly well what he meant . But he did not then , from lack of ...
Stranica 13
... recognised limit of the blood kinship , or stock , designated by the totem name . But , as tribes advance to kinship through males , and as , thereby , groups of one totem name come to possess one region of country , it often happens ...
... recognised limit of the blood kinship , or stock , designated by the totem name . But , as tribes advance to kinship through males , and as , thereby , groups of one totem name come to possess one region of country , it often happens ...
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