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Shooter, J.: The Kaffirs of Natal and the Zulu Country.

Shortland, E.S.: Traditions and Superstitions of the New Zealanders.

Smith, Donaldson: Through Unknown African Countries.

Smith, E.R.: The Araucanians.

Smith, James (cited Bancroft, I.).

Smith, W.R.: Marriage and Kinship in Early Arabia.

Smithsonian Reports of the Bureau of Ethnology, etc.

Smyth, Brough: Aborigines of Victoria.

Smythe, W.J.: Ten Months on the Fiji Islands.

Sophocles.

Southey, R.: History of Brazil.

Speke, J.H.: Discovery of the Source of the Nile.

Spencer, Herbert:
Principles of Psychology.
Principles of Sociology.
Descriptive Sociology.

Spencer and Gillen: Native Tribes of Central Australia, 1899.

Spix and Martius: Travels in Brazil in 1817-1820.

Squier, E.G.: Nicaragua.

Stanley, H.M.:
How I found Livingstone.
My Early Travels and Adventures.

Steele, R.: The Lover.

Steihen, Karl von den: Durch Central Brasilien.

Stephens, Edward: Journal of Royal Soc. New South Wales, Vol. XXXIII.

St. John, S.: Life in the Forests of the Far East.

Stockton, Frank.

Stoll, Otto: Zur Ethnographie der Rep. Guatemala.

Strong, J.C.: Wa-Kee-Nah.

Sturt, C.: Expedition into Central Australia.

Sully, J.: Teacher's Handbook of Psychology.

Sutherland, A.: Origin and Growth of the Moral Instinct.

Symonds, J.A.: Studies in the Greek Poets.

Taplin, G.: In Woods' Native Tribes.

Tawney, C.H.: The Kathákoça, or Treasury of Stories.

Taylor, R.: Te Ika a Maui; or, New Zealand and its Inhabitants.

Tennyson.

Terence.

Theal, G.M.: Kaffir Folk-Lore, 1886.

Theocritus.

Thomson, A.S.: New Zealand.

Thomson, J.: Through Masai Land.

Thunberg, C.P.: An Account of the Cape of Good Hope, in Pinkerton's
Coll. of Voyages, Vol. XVI.

Thwaites, R.G.: Jesuit Relations, editor.

Tibullus.

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Trumbull, H.: History of Indian Wars.

Trumbull, H.C.: Studies in Oriental Social Life.

Tschudi, J.J. von:
Reisen durch Süd Amerika.
Travels in Peru.
See also Rivero.

Tuckey, J.K.: Expedition to Explore the River Zaire.

Turgeuieff.

Turner, G.:
Nineteen Years in Polynesia.
Samoa.

Tyler, J.: Forty Years Among the Zulus.

Tylor, E.B.:
Primitive Culture.
Anthropology.

Tyrrell: Across the Sub Arctics of Canada.

Ulrici, H.: Shakspere's Dramatic Art.

United States Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky
Mountain Region. Same of Colorado.

D'Urville, Dumont: Voyage de l'Astrolabe.

Vail, E.A.: Les Indiens de l'Amérique du Nord.

Vambéry, A.: The Turkish People.

Varigny, De: Quartorze Ans aux Isles Sandwich.

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Virgil.

Wagner, R.

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Wallace, A.R.:
Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro.
Tropical Nature.
Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection.
Darwinism.
The Malay Archipelago.
Australasia.

Wallaschek, R.: Primitive Music.

Ward, Herbert: Five Years with the Congo Cannibals.

Ward, Wm.: History, Literature and Religion of the Hindus.

Watson and Kaye: The People of India.

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1775.

Woods, J.D.:
The Native Tribes of South Australia.
South Australia.

Xenophon.

Xenophon Ephesius.

Yawger, Rose: The Indian and the Pioneer.

Yonan, Isaac Malek: Persian Women. Nashville, 1898.

Zeitschrift für Ethnologie.

Zöller, H.:
Pampas und Anden.
Rund um die Erde.
Forschungsreisen in die deutsche Colonie Kamerun.



INDEX OF SUBJECTS


Abipones:
Baldness;
Tattooing courage;
Cruel to women;
Parental tyranny.

Abyssinians:
Concubinage;
Women not coy;
Amulets;
Choice;
Where woman rules;
No chance for love;
Pastoral love;
A flirtation.

Achilles and Briseis.

Acontius and Cydippe.

Adoration, contempt, and adulation:
(See also Women: maltreatment of, and contempt for).

Affection.

Africans:
Mutilations;
Vanity and emulation;
Scarification;
Beauty not appreciated;
Corpulence versus beauty;
Concupiscence versus beauty;
Kissing;
Why wives are valued;
Desertion of the aged;
"Liberty of choice,";
Chapter on (See Table of Contents and names of peoples: Bushmen,
Hottentots, Kaffirs, etc.).

Ainos:
A flirtation.

Algerians:
Kabyles.

Algonkins:
Tattooing;
Words for love.

Altruism:
(See Selfishness).

Amazons:
(See Women, masculine).

American Indians:
Fear of nature;
Honorable polygamy;
Ashamed to wear clothes;
Indifference to chastity;
Incest;
Advertising for a wife;
Repression of preference;
Utility versus beauty;
Masculine women;
A girl's ideal;
Polygamous sentiment;
"Jealousy,";
Absence of real jealousy;
Unjealous Californians and Patagonians;
Feminine jealousy;
Absence of;
Easily overcome;
Causes of;
Proposals by girls;
Capture of women;
Pride;
Cruelty;
Contempt for women;
Kinship through females;
Woman's domestic and political rule;
Ungallant;
Caressing no evidence of affection;
War decorations;
Tattooing;
Hair dresses;
Valor versus beauty;
Tattooing as a mark of courage;
Language of signs;
Utility versus beauty;
Uncleanly;
Child-wives;
Conjugal "tenderness,";
Mourning to order;
Conjugal grief;
Lack of brains;
"Liberty of choice,";
Sexual taboos;
Tribal hatred;
Chapter on (See Table of Contents);
Defenders;
Stories;
Not true to life;
Morals;
Not gallant;
Lower than brutes;
Enforced chastity, but no purity;
Why some female captives were spared;
Squaws intimidated;
Beauty not valued;
Lack of sympathy;
Contempt for squaws;
Girl market;
Marriage arrangements;
Elopements;
Suicide;
Love-dreams;
Curiosities of courtship;
Silent proposals;
Music in courtship;
Honeymoon;
Love-poems;
Philology and love;
More stories.

Animals:
Superior to savages;
Gallant roosters;
A noble officer;
Maternal instinct;
Sexual selection;
Superior to Hindoos.

Annamanese:
Incest.

Antigone and Haemon.

Apaches:
Hair;
Filthy;
"Purity" and cruelty;
Cruelty to mothers;
Enslave women;
Courtship.

Appetite and longing.

Arabs:
Nudity;
Unjealous;
Unjealous women;
Bedouin women not coy;
Resistance of brides;
Love among;
Shaping skulls;
Corpulence versus beauty;
Love and lust;
One wife not enough;
Desertion of parents;
Influence on others.

Arapahoes:
Protection against men;
Girls as merchandise.

Araucanians:
Brides sold;
Bride-capture;
Musical lovers.

Ashangos:
Amazons.

Ashantees:
No free choice.

Attachment.

Australians:
Inclined to murder;
Infanticide;
Indifference to chastity;
Jealous women;
Female opposition to marriage;
Capture not encouraged;
Protection not gallantry;
Risking life for a woman;
War-paint;
Mutilations;
Signs of mourning;
Colors to attract attention;
Feathers to look savage;
Scarification;
Women and ornaments;
Taking notice of a man's face;
Must submit to mutilations;
Women indifferent to decorations;
Filthy;
"Appreciation of beauty";
Child-wives;
Mourning to order;
"Love";
Lewd dances;
Price of a wife;
Chapter on (See Table of Contents).

Azteks:
(See Mexicans).

Babylonian women.

Bakongo:
Headdresses.

Bathing:
Reasons for.

Bayadčres.

Beauty:
Personal;
Hottentot ideal;
Australian;
South Sea Islanders;
Not valued in squaws;
Hindoo ideal;
Greek masculine ideal.

Bechuanas:
Polygamy.

Bhuiyas:
Romantic courtship.

Bible:
(See Hebrews).

Blackfeet:
Punishing infidelity;
Maltreatment of squaws;
"Only a woman";
Disposal of girls;
Marrying sisters;
Elopements;
Courtship.

Borneans:
Marriage by stratagem;
Tattooing;
Suicidal grief;
Caged girls (See also Dyaks).

Brazilians:
Tribal marks;
Tattooing;
Lack of brains;
Multiplicity of languages;
Licentiousness;
_Jus primae noctis_;
Women as slaves;
Words to express love.

Brides:
Capture or purchase of (See Marriage).

Bushmen:
Imperfect sexual differentiation;
Charms;
Child-wives;
Various details;
No liberty of choice.

Butias:
Promiscuity.

California Indians:
Adultery;
Tattooing;
Uncleanly;
Voluptuous beauties;
Deceptive modesty;
Intimidating the squaws;
Treatment of squaws;
Marriage;
Courtship;
Puberty songs;
Stories.

Cannibalism:
Australian.

Capture of brides:
(See Marriage).

Caribs:
Columbus on;
_Jus primae noctis_;
Women as drudges.

Caroline Islanders:
Tattooing.

Chansons de Geste:
Courting by women.

Charms.

Chastity and unchastity.

Cherokees:
Immoral.

Cheyennes:
Protection against men;
Girls as merchandise.

Chinese:
Hiding women's feet;
Feminine coercion to marriage;
Pitiable condition of women;
Love considered immoral;
Why deform women's feet;
Marriage restrictions.

Chinooks:
Painting;
Unchaste;
Position of women;
Love-songs.

Chippewas:
Husband and wife;
Lending wives;
Cruelty to women;
"Choice";
Love-powders;
No love.

Chippewyans:
Unchaste;
Love and drums.

Chittagong Hill Tribes:
Capacity for love.

Choice:
Prevention of;
New Zealand;
Indians;
Wild tribes of India;
Hindoos.

Christianity:
Vs. natural selection;
Prayer;
Encourages feminine virtues;
Ideal of love.

Cleanliness:
Indifference to.

Coarseness:
An obstacle to love.

Comanches:
Utilitarian marriages;
Cruel jealousy;
Filthy;
Lower than brutes;
Enforce chastity on wives.

Congo:
Ornaments as fetiches;
Mourning;
Wives esteemed as mothers only;
"Poetic love" on.

Coreans:
Contempt for women.

Corpulence versus beauty.

Corrobborees.

Courage:
Mutilation a test of.

Courtship:
Greenland;
Creeks;
Zulu;
Australian;
Torres Islands;
Dyaks;
New Zealand;
Apaches;
Omahas;
Curiosities of Indian;
Bhuiyas;
Hindoo;
Greek.

Coyness:
(See Table of Contents).

Creeks:
Masculine women;
Deceptive modesty;
Immoral;
Women as slaves;
Contempt for women;
Choice and marriage;
Suicides.

Crees:
Unchastity.

Cruelty:
In women;
    
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