«CONCUBITANCY»に関連する英語の本
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The Fijians: A Study of the Decay of Custom
CONCUBITANCY. JUSTIFIED. BY. RESULTS. It is not a little remarkable
thatthetwo extremes of vitality should occur inthe two classes in which inbreeding
prevails. The larger class of the concubitants (in which class also is ...
2
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great ...
B. H. THOMSON.—Concubitancy in the Glasszficatory System, (5:0. 371 together.
The occasions on which the whole tribe assembles are comparatively rare, for
the game has to be sought in all directions over the common hunting-ground, and
...
As regards the influence of concubitancy as a factor of importance in the
occurrence of deaf-birth, the evidence afforded by my cases is inconclusive. Of
the 68 first cousin marriages, 26 showed deaf- birth, of whom 15 were
concubitant and 11 ...
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Savage Island: An Account of a Sojourn in Niué and Tonga
The marriage of first cousins is not popular as in Fiji, though there is a trace of the
sentiment that has produced the curious custom of concubitancy practised by the
Fijians. The offspring of two sisters are absolutely forbidden to marry, butthe ...
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Two Crows Denies it: A History of Controversy in Omaha Sociology
1980. Designation of preferential aff1nity in the Jok- wele Kpelle Omaha-type
relationship terminology. Journal of Anthropological Research 36, 1:31—48.
Thompson, Basil H. 1895. Concubitancy in the classificatory system of
relationship.
Robert Harrison Barnes, 1984
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Totemism and Exogamy, Vol. II (in Four Volumes)
570, 573 ; Basil H. Thomson, " Concubitancy in the Classificatory System of
Relationship," Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxiv. (1895) P- 372 ! id-t
The Fijians, a Study of the Decay of Custom (London, 1908), p. 183. The form of
the ...
Sir James George Frazer, 2013
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Dictionary Of The Social Sciences
2. a person living in concubinage. concubitancy mutual marriageability.
conditionability susceptibility of an individual to conditioning. conditioning,
approximation differentially reinforcing successive approximations to a final form
of behaviour.
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Marriage and Worship in the Early Societies A Treatise on ...
570, 573 ; Basil H. Thomson, (t Concubitancy in the Classificatory System of
Relationship," Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxiv. (1895) p. 372 ; id.,
7Vie Fijians, a Study of the Decay of Custom (London, 1908), p. 183. The form of
the ...
Sir James George Frazer, 1995
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Migrations, Myth and Magic from the Gilbert Islands: Early ...
On every divorced woman was pronounced the charm called is anaa-nzlbung, by
which she was protected against the evil magic of her late husband's family, and
at the' same time absolved from her duty of concubitancy to him. During the ...
speak of the relationship in which the marriage is obligatory as " concubitancy."
Further, I must, as Mr. Fison has already done, urge, that for the proper
understanding of this marriage system, English terms of relationship be laid aside
, and ...
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1971