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INDEX
- Abduction, considered as a crime, [38], [39], [41], [55]
- Adoption, alternative for infanticide, [247]
- Adultery, punishment of, [92-97], [99], [103], [124]
- [Affection]:
- Between husband and wife, [68], [70-74], [82-84], [307]
- Parental, [191-197], [238-257], [269-272], [299]
- Aggregation, social, its influences, [132-134]
- Alatunja:
- Head of local group, [143]
- Position hereditary among the Arunta, [225-226]
- Alcheringa ancestors, reincarnation belief, [214], [215], [218], [221]
- Allotment of females, its consequences, [60].
- See also [Infant Betrothal]
- Altjira, term explained, [215]
- Ancestors, reincarnation beliefs discussed, [212-233]
- Angas, G. F., on—marriage customs, [261];
- maternal love, [239];
- mode of living, [138];
- relations between husband and wife, [70];
- women's work, [276]
- Animism, fatherhood as determined by animistic ideas, [227-229]
- Anjea, supernatural being, [228]
- Annihilation, aboriginal belief in, asserted, [215-216]
- Anula, tribe:
- Marriage customs, [42], [51]
- Reincarnation and kinship ideas, [220]
- Aralkililima ceremony, [85]
- Arunta nation:
- Camping rules, [265]
- Ceremonial licence, [106]
- Division of labour, [278]
- Hereditary position of Alatunja, [225-226]
- Infanticide and motive for, [236]
- Marriage customs, [41-42]
- Mourning ceremonies, [85-86]
- Procreation and reincarnation beliefs, [209], [212], [216], [220-221]
- Relations of husband and wife,[72]
- Treatment of children, [244-245]
- Tribal government, [13]
- Atninga, avenging party, [13]
- Authority:
- Marital, [67], [68-74], [76], [77-79], [302]
- Parental, [254-256]
- See also [Law]
- Avebury, Lord, on primitive law, [10]
- Bachelors' camp, [164], [262-269]
- Bahumul, form of betrothal, [40]
- Bangerang tribe:
- Camping rules, [263]
- Marriage customs, [37], [258], [260]
- Mode of living, [137], [154], [155], [156], [159]
- Relations between husband and wife, [69]
- Treatment of children, [238-239], [248-249]
- Banks Islanders, determination of paternity, [180]
- Barrington, George, on marriage customs, [40];
- on mode of living, [162]
- Bates, Mrs. D. M., on—infanticide, [236];
- procreation beliefs, [227];
- sexual aspect of marriage, [99];
- tribal divisions and ownership of land, [147-148]
- Bennett, G., on—infanticide, [235];
- treatment of children, [241]
- Betrothal:
- Evidence in favour of a ceremony, [52]-[53], [61-62]
- Individual appropriation affirmed by, [296]
- Legal aspect, [57], [60]
- Prevalence of custom, [48], [66], [306]
- Statements of authorities, [36-48]
- Beveridge, P., on—mode of living, [161];
- sexual relations, [93]
- Bidwelli tribe, no initiation ceremonies, [262]
- Binbinga tribe:
- Marriage customs, [42], [43], [50], [51]
- Reincarnation and kinship ideas, [220]
- Birth. See [Procreation]
- Blood relationship. See [Consanguinity]
- Bonney, T., on—parental affection, [270];
- relations between husband and wife, [70]
- Boundaries, tribal, [136-157]
- [Brother and sister], relations between, [272-273], [309]
- Browne, J., on sexual division of labour, [281]
- Buckley, William, treatment by the natives, [222], [271]
- Bulmer, J., on marriage customs, [36]
- Burial ceremonies:
- Description of and deductions from, [84-88]
- Duties and behaviour of relatives, [271-272], [308]