The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 17Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1888 |
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... women as servants and prostitutes amongst the sedentary population ; amongst the nomads the female slaves frequently become the wives of their masters . I. Hamitic . To the Hamitic group belong the Ababdeh , the Bisharín , and probably ...
... women as servants and prostitutes amongst the sedentary population ; amongst the nomads the female slaves frequently become the wives of their masters . I. Hamitic . To the Hamitic group belong the Ababdeh , the Bisharín , and probably ...
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... woman we 1 These ideas do not appear , however , to be well supported by a case which Benedict ( " Neurologisches Centralblatt , " 1886 , No. 10 ) records of congenital blindness in which the eyes were healthy and the blindness probably ...
... woman we 1 These ideas do not appear , however , to be well supported by a case which Benedict ( " Neurologisches Centralblatt , " 1886 , No. 10 ) records of congenital blindness in which the eyes were healthy and the blindness probably ...
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... women always ready to dimple into smiles - always seemed to me to have something Fijian in it , though after all , this is perhaps only an element common to the three groups , for this pleasant rounded female face , which at last you ...
... women always ready to dimple into smiles - always seemed to me to have something Fijian in it , though after all , this is perhaps only an element common to the three groups , for this pleasant rounded female face , which at last you ...
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... women carry themselves even better than the men , who often slouch a little , and it is remarkable that the old women do not become hags , but the figure remains perfectly slim and upright , and very elegant . The way they are trained ...
... women carry themselves even better than the men , who often slouch a little , and it is remarkable that the old women do not become hags , but the figure remains perfectly slim and upright , and very elegant . The way they are trained ...
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... women I saw , if appropriately dressed , would be undistinguishable from North American squaws . - I regret among many regrets - that I could not go to Rotumah . The Rotumah boys , whom one constantly meets as sailors , are the ...
... women I saw , if appropriately dressed , would be undistinguishable from North American squaws . - I regret among many regrets - that I could not go to Rotumah . The Rotumah boys , whom one constantly meets as sailors , are the ...
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