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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CONCUBITANT»
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1
Totemism and Exogamy, Vol. II (in Four Volumes)
Vanualevu, the offspring of a brother and sister respectively and a sister do not
become concubitant until the second generation, a^'notTM^ In the first generation
they are called tabu, but marriage allowed is not actually prohibited." 1 Thus in ...
Sir James George Frazer, 2013
2
Marriage and Worship in the Early Societies A Treatise on ...
Vanualevu, the offspring of a brother and sister respectively and a sister do not
become concubitant until the second generation, !^pn:0"vcly' In the first
generation they are called tabu, but marriage allowed is not actually prohibited." l
Thus in ...
Sir James George Frazer, 1995
The total number of cousin marriages thus represented was 68, of which 33 were
concubitant and 35 were tabu. Following Thomson's method of showing relative -
fecundity and relative vitality — 33 concubitant couples had 165 children, ...
4
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great ...
It will thus be seen that the concubitant and tabu alternate generation after
generation.. The children of concubitants must be tabu, and the children
respectively of tabu must be concubitant. It must of course happen, that persons
who are ...
5
The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great ...
It will thus be seen that the concubitant and tabu alternate generation after
generation. The children of concubitants must be tabu, and the children
respectively of tabu must be concubitant. It must of course happen, that persons
who are ...
It will thus be seen that the concubitant and tabu alternate generation after
generation. The children of concubitants must be tabu, and the children
respectively of tabu must be concubitant. It must of course happen, that persons
who are ...
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1971
7
Migrations, Myth and Magic from the Gilbert Islands: Early ...
The concubitant relationship of a man with his brother's wives and his wife's
sisters appears to be identical With that recognized in Fiji, but here the resem—
blance between the two systems ends. Fijian marriage is, With certain exceptions
, ...
This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com.
9
-3. An ethnographical survey of totemism (cont.)
Vanualevu, the offspring of a brother and sister respectively and asisler do not
become concubitant until the second generation. are no, In the first generation
they are called tabu, but marriage allowed is not actually prohibited.”1 Thus in ...
Sir James George Frazer, 1910
10
The Social and Political Systems of Central Polynesia
... closely connected. TONGA We know very little of the matrimonial restrictions of
Tonga, from the point of View either of incest or of group exogamy. Thomson,
who uses the term “ concubitant” to represent the matrimonial relationship
between ...
Robert W. Williamson, 2013