Ethnology in Two Parts I Fundamental Ethnical Problems Ii the Primary Ethn

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Ethnology in Two Parts I Fundamental Ethnical Problems Ii the Primary Ethn
A H Augustus Henry Keane
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In some respects there is perhaps not much to choose between the two. Cannibalism was at no very remote period universal in both areas, although probably of a milder character in the east than in the west, where even since the " Partition " scenes of incredible brutality and atrocity have been witnessed in the Congo basin 1 . But the Papuan stands intellect- ually at a somewhat higher level than the African. He is less of an " overgrown child, '"' more capable of social progress, less grossly s...uperstitious, and possesses a much higher sense of Art, as seen by the splendid ethnographic collections recently made in the western parts of New Guinea by the agents of the Dutch Govern- ment 2 .
Reference has already been made (p. 44) to the apparent incapacity of the full-blood African Negro to make The African any permanent advance bevond his present normal Negro unpro- . . Gressive.
condition without extraneous aid. In fact without miscegenation he seems to have no future, a truth which but for false sentiment and theological prejudice would have long since been universally recognised.


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