[2938] Sutherland, ‘On the Esquimaux,’ in ‘Jour. Ethn. Soc. London,’ vol. iv. p. 213.
[2939] King, ibid. vol. i. p. 152.
[2940] Bancroft, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 133.
[2941] Shastika (Powers, loc. cit. p. 243), Khosas (Lichtenstein, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 244), Cis-Natalian Kafirs (Mr. Cousins), people of Baghirmi (Nachtigal, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 616), Waguha (Mr. Swann). In Morocco, according to Dr. Churcher, warfare of a civil or tribal kind has, no doubt, had some influence upon the disproportion of the sexes; and the same is the case in Uganda (Wilson and Felkin, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 151).
[2942] Catlin, loc. cit. vol. i. p. 119. Cf. Morgan, ‘Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity,’ p. 477.
[2943] Ellis, ‘History of Madagascar,’ vol. i. p. 152.
[2944] Kutchin (Kirby, in ‘Smith. Rep.,’ 1864, p. 418), Guanas (Azara, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 93), Hawaiians (Ellis, ‘Tour through Hawaii,’ p. 414), Tahitians (Idem, ‘Polynesian Researches,’ vol. i. pp. 257, et seq.), natives of Maupiti (Montgomery, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 12), Kulus (de Ujfalvy, in ‘Bull. Soc. d’Anthr.,’ ser. iii. vol. v. p. 227), Kashmiri (Wilson, loc. cit. p. 374).
[2945] Lewin, loc. cit. pp. 195, et seq.
[2946] Kirby, in ‘Smith. Rep.,’ 1864, p. 418.
[2947] Ross, ibid., 1866, p. 305. Sproat, loc. cit. p. 94.