The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 3Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1874 Includes articles on issues of worldwide anthropological interest. |
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... animals are made nearly mad , and the combat com- mences . A man waits for the rush of the pig , seizes it by the ears and throws it . That the men do not always escape , I proved by observing a large scar on the leg of one of these men ...
... animals are made nearly mad , and the combat com- mences . A man waits for the rush of the pig , seizes it by the ears and throws it . That the men do not always escape , I proved by observing a large scar on the leg of one of these men ...
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... animals are made nearly mad , and the combat com- mences . A man waits for the rush of the pig , seizes it by the ears and throws it . That the men do not always escape , I proved by observing a large scar on the leg of one of these men ...
... animals are made nearly mad , and the combat com- mences . A man waits for the rush of the pig , seizes it by the ears and throws it . That the men do not always escape , I proved by observing a large scar on the leg of one of these men ...
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... animals , the untaught savage is the most imprudent ; and he often kept his prize no longer than it suited the idle habits of the wanderer to carry it . Hence , he was wrapped up like a mummy one week , and was as naked as a newly ...
... animals , the untaught savage is the most imprudent ; and he often kept his prize no longer than it suited the idle habits of the wanderer to carry it . Hence , he was wrapped up like a mummy one week , and was as naked as a newly ...
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... animal that might have been either a dog , a horse , or a crocodile , according to the fancy of the connoisseur . But the chef - d'œuvre was a battle - piece , a native fight - men dying and flying all over it . These huts were closed ...
... animal that might have been either a dog , a horse , or a crocodile , according to the fancy of the connoisseur . But the chef - d'œuvre was a battle - piece , a native fight - men dying and flying all over it . These huts were closed ...
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... animal upon the fire , and when half warmed through take out the entrails , and rub the inside over with the paunch . It was then eaten . Their mode of cooking now is widely different . They follow the example of the whites , and adopt ...
... animal upon the fire , and when half warmed through take out the entrails , and rub the inside over with the paunch . It was then eaten . Their mode of cooking now is widely different . They follow the example of the whites , and adopt ...
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