Family, slaves regarded as belonging to the master’s, [301], [431].

Felix, Professor L., on slavery in the early stages of social life, [174].

Female labour, in Australia, [15];
among hunters, [199];
among Sammler, [202];
on the N. Pacific Coast of N. America, [218] sqq.;
in Central N. America, [242] sqq.;
among the Eskimos, [252];
among pastoral tribes, [281];
among hunting agriculturists, [295];
performed by men, [200];
performed by slaves, [217], [218], [281], [388], [389];
making slave labour superfluous, [258], [389] sqq.

Ferrero, G., on the selective influence of slavery, [437].

Fishing, on the N. Pacific Coast of N. America, [202];
in Australia, [229];
in Central N. America, [237];
among the Eskimos, [247];
not so unfavourable to the growth of slavery as hunting, [201], [255].

Fishing agriculturists, [296].

Fishing tribes, definition of term, [202];
generally have open resources, [386].

Fixed habitations, [205], [229], [237], [247], [255], [259], [286], [407], [425].

Flügel, Dr. O., on the absence of slavery among hunters, [172];
on the character of early slavery, [302] note [2].

Fluidity of labour, [355].