Kinship Organisations And Group Marriage in Australia 0 4
Kinship Organisations And Group Marriage in Australia 0 4
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[103] But see _J. R. S. Vict. _ XVII, 120. [104] See _Man_, 1905, no. 28, where I show that in the WellingtonValley was current a myth of the conflict between Baiame and Mudgegong(=Eaglehawk). [105] Chap. IV, phratries, nos. 27-29. [106] See Map III, phratry no. 28. CHAPTER VI. ORIGIN OF PHRATRIES. Mr Lang's theory and its basis. Borrowing of phratry names. Split groups. The Victorian area. Totems and phratry names. Reformation theory of phratriac origin. If a pre-phratry organisation developed... into the system as we find it, it is a little difficult to see how selection can have operated, unless, indeed, as Mr Lang suggests, the phratries are _transformed_ connubialgroups, in which case they may have received new names. It is perhapssimpler to suppose that the cases of selection of phratry names citedabove are those in which the organisation has been borrowed with fullknowledge of its meaning. If this view is correct, no criticism oftheories of the origin of phratries is possible from the point of viewof the names actually existing, for we cannot say which, if any, arethose which were evolved in the organisation which served as a model tothe remainder.
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