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The evidence in this paper will bear chiefly on Australia, both because the natives are in a very primitive condition, and because the customs of the aborigines have been very fully reported by a large number of competent observers.
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Spencer and Gillen, The Native Tribes of Central Australia, p. 558.
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The Australian Race, Vol. I, p. 110.
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Daily Life of the Tasmanians, p. 64.
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Howitt, "The Dieri and Other Kindred Tribes of Central Australia," Journal of the Anthropological Institute, Vol. XX, p. 87; Roth, Ethnological Studies among the North-West-Central Queensland Aborigines, p. 174; Spencer and Gillen, loc. cit., p. 93.
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Cf. pp. 136ff. of this volume.
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Howitt, "The Dieri and Other Kindred Tribes of Central Australia," Journal of the Anthropological Institute, Vol. XX, p. 58.
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Spencer and Gillen, loc. cit., pp. 62, 63.
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Fison and Howitt, Kamilaroi and Kurnai, p. 200.
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Ibid., p. 354.