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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... ground . The dress of the men is of the most primitive description ; usually a string round the waist , supporting a narrow strip of cloth passed between the legs . But the chiefs , or head men , before strangers , adopt a more ...
... ground . The dress of the men is of the most primitive description ; usually a string round the waist , supporting a narrow strip of cloth passed between the legs . But the chiefs , or head men , before strangers , adopt a more ...
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... ground . The dress of the men is of the most primitive description ; usually a string round the waist , supporting a narrow strip of cloth passed between the legs . But the chiefs , or head men , before strangers , adopt a more ...
... ground . The dress of the men is of the most primitive description ; usually a string round the waist , supporting a narrow strip of cloth passed between the legs . But the chiefs , or head men , before strangers , adopt a more ...
Sida 7
... ground every where ( the towns excepted ) , but had by far the best of the fight . Tribal dissensions , causing mutual destruction ( for such were their jealousies and hatreds , that they fought one another all the time they were ...
... ground every where ( the towns excepted ) , but had by far the best of the fight . Tribal dissensions , causing mutual destruction ( for such were their jealousies and hatreds , that they fought one another all the time they were ...
Sida 9
... ground between them and the hut , the others sprang from their cover , and rushing into the place , plundered it of its contents , often finishing their work by burning it to its foundations ; first , however , killing , or leaving for ...
... ground between them and the hut , the others sprang from their cover , and rushing into the place , plundered it of its contents , often finishing their work by burning it to its foundations ; first , however , killing , or leaving for ...
Sida 17
... ground ; a quantity of dry bark was then laid upon the logs , upon which they laid the corpse , * Another of these Bruny islanders named Woureddy , had the same good qualities , but they were rare amongst the men , who were very ...
... ground ; a quantity of dry bark was then laid upon the logs , upon which they laid the corpse , * Another of these Bruny islanders named Woureddy , had the same good qualities , but they were rare amongst the men , who were very ...
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