I 11 1 other gentes ; consequently, \hz gens or clan of the mother predominated in numbers in the household, descent being in the female line. Whatever was taken in the hunt, or raised by cultivation by any member of the household, was for the common... Annual Report - Sida 32efter Archaeological Institute of America - 1880Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1876 - 256 sidor
...After the daily meal was cooked at the several fires, the matron of the household was summoned, and it was her duty to divide the food from the kettle to the several families according to their respective needs. What remained was placed in the custody of another person until... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1876 - 494 sidor
...After the daily meal was cooked at the several fires, the matron of the household was summoned, and it was her duty to divide the food from the kettle to the several families according to their respective needs. What remained was placed in the custody of another person until... | |
| Archaeological Institute of America - 1880 - 204 sidor
...Documentary History of New York, I, 13. 11 1 I 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 1 other gentes ; consequently, \hz gens or clan of the mother predominated in numbers in the...household, and with an expression of the principle in FIG. i. ELEVATION OF SAME, the plan of the house itself. Having found it in one stock as well developed... | |
| Archaeological Institute of America - 1880 - 236 sidor
...Documentary History of New York, I, 13. II 1 1 I 11 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 other gentes; consequently, th&gcns or clan of the mother predominated in numbers in the...the kettle to the several families within the house, accord^ \ 1 ' n £ to their nce ds. What '- ' remained was put aside to await the further direction... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1881 - 372 sidor
...domestic economy. After the single daily meal was cooked at the several fires the matron was summoned, and it was her duty to divide the food, from the kettle, to the several families according to their respective needs. What remained was placed in the custody of another person until... | |
| Franklin Henry Giddings - 1896 - 504 sidor
...stores. " After the single daily meal was cooked at the several fires, the matron was summoned, and it was her duty to divide the food, from the kettle, to the several families according to their respective needs." 8 The arrangements here described were those of wellorganized... | |
| Catherine Gasquoine Hartley - 1914 - 376 sidor
...domestic economy. After the daily meal was cooked at the several fires, the matron was summoned, and it was her duty to divide the food from the kettle to the different families according to their respective needs. What food remained was placed in the charge... | |
| Catherine Gasquoine Hartley - 1914 - 584 sidor
...domestic economy. After the daily meal was cooked at the several fires, the matron was summoned, and it was her duty to divide the food from the kettle to the different families according to their respective needs. What food remained was placed in the charge... | |
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