[320] Boas, l.c. pp. 471 sqq. [↑]

[321] See above, pp. 47–48. [↑]

[322] Crantz, I p. 186. [↑]

[323] Boas, l.c. p. 581. See also Murdoch, p. 419, and Ray, p. 44 on adoption among the Eskimos of Point Barrow. [↑]

[324] Boas, l.c. p. 581. [↑]

[325] Crantz, I p. 215. [↑]

[326] See above, p. 212. [↑]

[327] Such a state of things, in Wilkes’s time, prevailed in Tahiti. “A native” he remarks “may in the morning be wholly destitute even of implements wherewith to work, and before nightfall he may be found clothed, lodged, and have all the necessaries of life around him in abundance.” Wilkes, II p. 17. [↑]

[328] “Preserving of food” occurs twice, because it works in different directions. [↑]

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