The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man: Mental and Social Condition of Savages1882 - 548 sider |
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Side xi
... Existence of Natural Death - Low Ideas of Spirits entertained by Savages - Greek and Roman Conceptions- Savage Ideas as to Eclipses - Various Notions as to Eclipses - Belief in Ghosts - Future Life dependent on Mode of Death - Belief in ...
... Existence of Natural Death - Low Ideas of Spirits entertained by Savages - Greek and Roman Conceptions- Savage Ideas as to Eclipses - Various Notions as to Eclipses - Belief in Ghosts - Future Life dependent on Mode of Death - Belief in ...
Side xxv
... Existence of Natural Death - Low Ideas of Spirits entertained by Savages - Greek and Roman Conceptions— Savage Ideas as to Eclipses - Various Notions as to Eclipses - Belief in Ghosts Future Life dependent on Mode of Death - Belief in ...
... Existence of Natural Death - Low Ideas of Spirits entertained by Savages - Greek and Roman Conceptions— Savage Ideas as to Eclipses - Various Notions as to Eclipses - Belief in Ghosts Future Life dependent on Mode of Death - Belief in ...
Side 15
... existence , ' nor , so far as I am aware , has any one else attempted to explain them . In the Chapter on Marriage I shall , however , point out the manner in which I conceive that they have arisen . Another curious custom is that known ...
... existence , ' nor , so far as I am aware , has any one else attempted to explain them . In the Chapter on Marriage I shall , however , point out the manner in which I conceive that they have arisen . Another curious custom is that known ...
Side 17
... existence of a similar custom among the natives of California and New Mexico . Rémy states that among the Shoshonès , when a woman is in labour , the husband ' also is bound to remain in seclusion , away from every one , even from his ...
... existence of a similar custom among the natives of California and New Mexico . Rémy states that among the Shoshonès , when a woman is in labour , the husband ' also is bound to remain in seclusion , away from every one , even from his ...
Side 23
... existence of a similar feeling in Madagascar.1 C < We can hardly wonder that writing should seem to savages even more magical than drawing . Carver , for instance , allowed the North American Indians to open a book as often as and ...
... existence of a similar feeling in Madagascar.1 C < We can hardly wonder that writing should seem to savages even more magical than drawing . Carver , for instance , allowed the North American Indians to open a book as often as and ...
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