The Mothers: A Study of the Origins of Sentiments and InstitutionsMacmillan, 1927 |
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A. W. Howitt Africa American ancient animals appears Aryan association Australian aborigines bride British British Central Africa brothers Bureau of Ethnology character civilised clan common consanguineous constitution cousins culture custom daughter deaf-mutes existing exogamy fact father female fraternal polyandry group-marriage herd heredity History human husband Ibid inbreeding Indians individual marriage inherited instance Islands J. G. Frazer Journal live male marry maternal instincts matrilocal matrilocal marriage Melanesians mental mother Native Tribes natural Nayar Northern Notes observed offspring original parents patriarchal pirrauru polygyny present day primitive society Provinces race recognised regarded remarks Report Royal Asiatic Society rule savage says sentiments sexes sexual relations sisters social organisation sororal polygyny Tibet Tibetan tion traditional heredity tribal Tribes and Castes Tribes of Central usages Voyage W. H. R. Rivers Westermarck wife wife's wives woman women young