10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FRIZZLINESS»
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frizzliness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
frizzliness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Anthropology and Modern Life (Routledge Revivals)
The frizzliness of the Negro hair and the curliness of the hair of other races, the
long hair of the head do not occur in wild mammals. The permanence rather than
periodicity of the sexual functions and of the female breast; the anomalies of ...
2
The Mind of Primitive Man:
The frizzliness ofthe Negro's hairmightbe considered asavariant of the curliness
of the hair ofthe Australian. The special characteristics of the Australianare,
however, of such a character thatthey must have belonged toavery ancient type
of man ...
3
Blacks at Harvard: A Documentary History of African-American ...
This frizzliness, however, seems to be confined to the front of the hair and tendrils
at the base of the neck. C29 STEWART-BOND (PLATES 34,35) Georgia Fagain
married Moses Stewart, 5/8N 1/81 2/8 W, in 1888. Of this union was born one ...
Werner Sollors, Caldwell Titcomb, Thomas A. Underwood, 1993
4
Ghost Dance Prophets: Wovoka, Lincoln, Franz Boas:
The frizzliness ofthe Negro's hairmightbe considered asavariant of the curliness
of the hair ofthe Australian. The special characteristics of the Australianare,
however, of such a character thatthey must have belonged toavery ancient type
of man ...
5
The Mind of Primitive Man
The frizzliness of the Negro's hair might be considered as a variant of the
curliness of the hair of the Australian. The special characteristics of the Australian
are, however, of such a character that they must have belonged to a very ancient
type ...
6
Harvard African Studies
Out of thirty-seven offspring from six families, however, there are only two
individuals who might be termed intermediate because of a slight frizzliness of
the hair. In both instances, which occur in separate families, the individuals are
perfectly ...
7
The Geographical Journal
By Von Kosenberg they were described as Negritos, but it is hard to say upon
what grounds, for their height and general build, and the absence of frizzliness in
the hair, at once differentiates them. □ Oudemans considers them to be Battaks,
...
Captola's bones didn't show — much — under the fluffy frizzliness of her pink
percale. Even her swan neck found shelter inside a handkerchief-tie not more
than five years out of style. They loitered through the hall, he and she ; they
lagged ...
9
The races of man, and their geographical distribution
But further east, the type becomes more Polynesian, though even at the extreme
limit of the region which they inhabit, the Micronesians are distinguished from the
pure Polynesians by the frizzliness of their hair, while on approaching Japan ...
10
Munsey's Magazine for ...
... large of brim, flat of crown. Captola's bones didn't show — much — under the
fluffy frizzliness of her pink percale. Even her swan neck found shelter inside a
handkerchief-tie not more than five years out of style. They loitered through the
hall, ...