Men Against Women: A Study of Sexual RelationsMethuen & Company, Limited, 1934 - 238 páginas |
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Página 28
... fact of its existence . Both boys and girls were carefully initiated into adult status . The boys were taken into the bush by one of the old men to spend a month there undergoing their training . This was so severe that the weaker ...
... fact of its existence . Both boys and girls were carefully initiated into adult status . The boys were taken into the bush by one of the old men to spend a month there undergoing their training . This was so severe that the weaker ...
Página 32
... fact suggests that the status of the women was superior to that we found among the Tas- manians . This was in fact the case , for , being relieved of all heavy hunting , having merely to cook , to get wood and water , and to dig for ant ...
... fact suggests that the status of the women was superior to that we found among the Tas- manians . This was in fact the case , for , being relieved of all heavy hunting , having merely to cook , to get wood and water , and to dig for ant ...
Página 134
... facts are more easily perceived . Both in the tables and the diagram the fact is ignored that consanguinity is a bar in the direct line of ascent and descent , however far removed . It can be seen from this diagram that within five ...
... facts are more easily perceived . Both in the tables and the diagram the fact is ignored that consanguinity is a bar in the direct line of ascent and descent , however far removed . It can be seen from this diagram that within five ...
Índice
PART I | 5 |
THE BUSHMEN | 20 |
MEN AND WOMEN IN AN ARCHAIC CIVILIZA | 55 |
Otras 5 secciones no se muestran.
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