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Strana 142
as MacLennan argued , is certain ; to each member of the tribe , bearing the collective or ' tribal ' names of ' father ' , ' elder brother , ' ' younger brother , ' ' elder sister , ' ' younger sister , ' and so on , you owe certain ...
as MacLennan argued , is certain ; to each member of the tribe , bearing the collective or ' tribal ' names of ' father ' , ' elder brother , ' ' younger brother , ' ' elder sister , ' ' younger sister , ' and so on , you owe certain ...
Strana 151
Brother , ' ' sister , ' ådeλpós , àdeλøn , mean ' from the same womb ' , and show a recognition of maternity , which is , perhaps , not a step in advance of the promiscuous horde , if , in that horde , maternal affection had been ...
Brother , ' ' sister , ' ådeλpós , àdeλøn , mean ' from the same womb ' , and show a recognition of maternity , which is , perhaps , not a step in advance of the promiscuous horde , if , in that horde , maternal affection had been ...
Strana 156
and next , under tribal law , were extended to serve as terms of status and age - grade , while they still include the individual relationships of father , son , husband , wife , brother , sister , and so forth .
and next , under tribal law , were extended to serve as terms of status and age - grade , while they still include the individual relationships of father , son , husband , wife , brother , sister , and so forth .
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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