Totemism

Totemism A Consideration of Its Origin and Import (Classic Reprint)

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According to the first, no man shall marry or cohabit with a woman of his own totem group; and under the second, members of a totem shall abstain from killing or eating the totem object. Up to the pub liration of Messrs. Spencer and Gillen's important work on The Natives of Central Australia, these canons were regarded by Dr. Frazer as the vital elements of totemism, sine qua non. Since his acquaintance, however, with the data therein presented, he has been led to look with different eyes upon these canons, and now appears doubtful of their force and validity, and in their place seems desirous of establishing a new test, which may be termed the Canon of l'rovinder.

As we shall presently have to refer to these doubtful canons in our consideration of Dr. Haddon's views, we need not stop to examine their validity here, but pass on to a consideration of the evidence upon which this later canon has been established.

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ISBN: 9780656653348
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Number of pages: 48
Weight: 222g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 6mm