The Role of the Aged in Primitive Society |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 77
Página 23
“ An inhospitable person is generally condemned by public opinion as sordid and mean . Not a beggar or an indigent person is to be found throughout the whole Araucanian territory . Even the most infirm and most incapable of subsisting ...
“ An inhospitable person is generally condemned by public opinion as sordid and mean . Not a beggar or an indigent person is to be found throughout the whole Araucanian territory . Even the most infirm and most incapable of subsisting ...
Página 227
When among the Euahlayi of Australia an infirm old person had become too feeble to accompany the group , he or she was ... bury the corpse when death occurred.59 The Tasmanians abandoned very old or diseased persons , depositing them ...
When among the Euahlayi of Australia an infirm old person had become too feeble to accompany the group , he or she was ... bury the corpse when death occurred.59 The Tasmanians abandoned very old or diseased persons , depositing them ...
Página 242
A person might place a brass ring on the finger of an old man who was dying and say , “ Here , grandfather , take this ... Then he would even urge favored persons to bite some part of his body as life left him , “ believing that the act ...
A person might place a brass ring on the finger of an old man who was dying and say , “ Here , grandfather , take this ... Then he would even urge favored persons to bite some part of his body as life left him , “ believing that the act ...
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Contenido
Research Procedure | 1 |
The Assurance of Food | 20 |
Property Rights | 36 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 10 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
abandonment able activities aged men aged women Agriculture appear association become believed called ceremony chief child Codified laws coefficients Collection correlations council cultural custom dance death dwelling dying elders Eskimo especially family authority family rights father favorable fear Fishing give hand head Herding Hunting important including seniority rights influence judges land legends live magic marriage married Matrilineal descent Matrilineal inheritance Matrilineal succession Matrilocal residence Matripotestal medicine mother natural Numbers old age old men old woman Organized priesthood ownership parents Permanency person position possessed practice prestige priests primitive property rights Ratio received regarded relatives reported respect rights of aged rites shamans sharing social societies sometimes son-in-law songs spirits statistical subjection support of aged traits tribes usually village wife young mates younger youth