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 By Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland

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Gennep - Page 63
it is due to the indefinileness of our authorities that M. van Gennep finds himself unable to deride between two different theories of the origin of ...
more pages: 62 64
Port Moresby - Page 49
This corresponds to the righting ornament, called at Port Moresby mitsihaku, which is held in the teeth during a battle. ...
more pages: 53
Esna - Page 145
During the XVIII and XIX Dynasties the site at Esna seems to have fallen into neglect ; but from the XX Dynasty, which heralded the period of the ...
Dalton, MA - Page 123
Dalton, MA, FSA. Dalton. The eolithic question appears likely to enter upon a new stage before very long as a result of the researches of M. ...
Sakai - Page 185
the crossing of Negritos and Malays and has definitely established the independent existence of a distinct Sakai (or, as he prefers to term it, Seno! ...
more pages: 184 187
Gizo - Page 38
At the time 1 received the magazine I happened to be on ;i short official visit to Gizo, and us Ingava. the chief of Rubiana mentioned in the article, ...
Nagas - Page 95
The main purpose of the book is to ascertain the origin of the people known as Nagas in early Hindu literature. These are a people in the mythological ...
Nairobi - Page 26
The tri-weekly train for Nairobi was due to start in half an hour. Hastily drawing some money from the bank and throwing some things into a bag, ...
Hull, MA - Page 69
Hull, MA In MAN, 1905. 7, Professor Moutelius has most courteously signified his dissent from the view which I expressed in MAN, 1903. ...
Nyeri - Page 40
The Digiri have a chieftainess named Ongiboro who is said to live near Nyeri or Kakcrys in North Kikuyu. I would mention that I am indebted to Mr. ...
San Salvador - Page 140
the object of which was to carry further Bastian's preliminary reconnaissance at San Salvador, and to effect an entry into the Dark Continent by way ...
Tunis - Page 129
Lilley, I was enabled I Í. to purchase the stock-in-trade of a native professional tatuer of Tunis, who had expressed the desire to give up the work ...
Mombasa - Page 27
The report had evidently liceu circulated at Mombasa that 1 was proceeding home by the 'Congo,' but by a stroke of good luck I luid changed my mind. ...
Berlin - Page 140
The first suggestion of an Ethnological Society in Berlin had come from the geographer, Karl Ritter, and iu Paris and London such organisations had ...
more pages: 47 138 139
Cairo - Page 92
From a comparison of the crania of the prehistoric Egyptians of Naqada with those of Theban mummies, of modern inhabitants of Cairo, of Europeans, ...
more pages: 159
Tablas - Page 75
mid next proceeds to the consideration of the Mangiatici), who inhabit the interior of Mindoro as well aa the islands of Komblon and Tablas. ...
Oxford - Page 188
Attention is particularly called to the diagrams (of the kind first used by Professor Thomson, of Oxford) employed to represent the bodily proportions ...
more pages: 82 91
Prague - Page 139
at Jena, and then at Wurzburg, where limlolf Virchow had just begun to lecture, taking finally a doctor's degree in medicine at Prague in 1850. ...
more pages: 142
Bari - Page 108
is unhesitatingly classed by Professor Meinhof as Hamitic, by other authorities as "Nilotic "; its nearest relations appear to be Latuka and Bari. ...
London - Page 26
He explained to me the amount included 5 per cent., which was considered to be the difference between the value of the goods at Mombassa and London, ...
more pages: 13 53 71 140 157 161 173
Quebec - Page 57
The farm produce of la>t year amounted in Ontario to the value of 330986 dollars ; in Quebec, 115410 ; in British Columbia, 29,5000 ; and in Manitoba ...
more pages: 56
Kalimpong - Page 111
No flint weapons were discovered, but a large number of neolithic implements has lately been found on the outer hills, at Kalimpong in British Bhotan. ...
St. Louis - Page 156
and William Clark, both of the United States' Army, from St. Louis along the great Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains and thence to the Pacific. ...
Mount Elgon - Page 28
The author also gives a remarkably good description of the cave-dwellers of Mount Elgon, which is exceptionally well illustrated. ...
Paris - Page 140
The first suggestion of an Ethnological Society in Berlin had come from the geographer, Karl Ritter, and iu Paris and London such organisations had ...
more pages: 179
Venice - Page 1
and an examination of the beads themselves showing no features that are not to be found in medueval or later beads from the factories in Venice. ...
Marib - Page 107
In Chapter IX. comparison is made between the plan, iuscriptions, shape, and probable use of the temple of Marib, the ancient capital of the Saboean ...
Zanzibar - Page 176
A history of Zanzibar has been a long-felt want, and Mr. RN Lyne has well supplied it. His history of the island from the close of the eighteenth ...
Khartoum - Page 64
places in the Delta and Nile Valley, the Peninsula of Sinai, and a brief sketch of tho Nile Valley from Khartoum to the Great Lakes is appended. ...
San Francisco - Page 148
Pocock. near San Francisco, now nj Communicated by A. Through the kindness of Professor Macj<lister I hare had the opportunity of examining and ...
more pages: 150 151 152
Kapurthala - Page 29
too, it is scarcely correct to say that Palliala and Kapiirthaln are pre-eminent, as Nahha and Jitid should certainly rank before Kapurthala. ...
Multan - Page 30
The country between Lahore and Multan is waste but not sandy, most of it being hard buk ed curili. The only one of the Panjâb Doâbs which has ¡my ...
Santa Barbara - Page 151
These notes would be incomplete did I fail to refer to the important work of Eisen* aud Matiegka* on the now unhappily extinct Santa Barbara islanders ...
Liverpool - Page 33
Forbes, of Liverpool, however, it seemed very doubtful that these supposed palreoliths were in reality palaeolithic at all, and he dated all the Wâdî ...
more pages: 145
Oviedo - Page 156
Another journal was kept by Kanjel, ami wiiH worked up by Oviedo into a connected narrative, interspersed with his own observation». ...
Madras - Page 187
with some of the aboriginal tribes of Madras, and possibly with an element in the constitution of the aboriginal native of Australia. ...
Stockholm - Page 53
The scientific world is the poorer by the death of Hjalmar Stolpe, the Director of the Ethnographical Museum in Stockholm, who passed away in January ...
Colchester - Page 159
Cremation -imis to have been characteristic of that stage, and some light is thrown on the question by a recent discovery at Colchester. ...
Lahore - Page 30
The country between Lahore and Multan is waste but not sandy, most of it being hard buk ed curili. The only one of the Panjâb Doâbs which has ¡my ...
Seka - Page 44
Seka. Ai. Bfa Bi. Su. 8p. St( Su. Shu. Su. Ngheno. Sw for know is 'fr W Nshalmu. Ze. Arabe. Baiyaishi. ...
Dublin - Page 12
We.go to Edinburgh for the Scotch and •to Dublin for the Irish bronzes—the archaeological museums of both cities being very ...
Edinburgh - Page 12
We.go to Edinburgh for the Scotch and •to Dublin for the Irish bronzes—the archaeological museums of both cities being very ...
New Brunswick - Page 56
New Brunswick - 90. Prince Edward Island - 17. British Columbia 778. Manitoba - - 305. North-west Territories ...
New York - Page 124
Woodruff, and New York : Kebmau, 1905. 69 The author is to be congratulated on having produced a book which will be read •with pleasure and interest ...
Buffalo - Page 43
Boy - - Kuti. Come - Yato. Cooking pot - Duru. Cow - - Gwât. Dog - - Kulic. Elephant - - Sogonu'. Father - Abasi. Buffalo - - Pihe. Fire - - - Iku.
Sydney - Page 52
There was a native institution at Sydney from 1828 till 1841, at least; the Wellington Mission lasted from 1832 till 1843 ; the German mission at ...
Melbourne - Page 52
The Moravians went to Australia, I believe, in 1838, and there was certainly a Wesleyan mission at Merri Creek, near Melbourne, for some years, ...
Wellington - Page 50
A year or so after their arrivili :it Wellington they recordajij that the blacks had two or three names for the devil but none for God ; their ...
Port Lincoln - Page 52
name of the Urabnnna ceremony is Wilyaru, and wclu or wilyoru is the name of a bird—the curlew—from Port Lincoln to some distance north of the Arunta. ...