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PRIMITIVE PATERNITY 



Arabs. Ancient. Sexual morality 



i. 312 ; ii. 130, 222 

 Bedouins. Licentiousness ii. 



221 

 Hassenyeh. Marriage customs 



ii. 222 



Aracan. Sexual morality i. 312 

 Arapaho see Algonkins 

 Araucanians. Licentious festi- 

 vals ii. 241 



Arawaks. Legends ii. 64. Mar- 

 riage customs ii. 63 

 Arianrod i. 1 33 



Armenia. Mohammedan mar- 

 riage custom i. 59. Rite to 

 obtain children i. 136 

 Arthur, King i. 187 

 Ashanti. Husband not respon- 

 sible for wife i. 275 



See Negroes 



Assam. Sowing festival ii. 171 

 Lynngams, birth of ancestress 

 i. 17 



See Mikirs, Syntengs 

 Aston, W. G., quoted i. 248 

 Athapascans. Puberty customs 



i. 88. Rebirth i. 219 

 Assineboin, Dene and Car- 

 riers. Licentiousness ii. 233 

 Tacullies. Funeral custom i. 



220 



Athelstan i. n n 

 Athene, aegis of i. 108 

 Attisi. 17, 167, 168 

 Aubrey, John, quoted i. 159 

 Augilse. Marriage customs ii. 131 

 Augustine, St. cited i. 20, 149 

 Aurora Island. Child as "echo" 

 of deceased i. 213. Super- 

 stition i. 37 n fc 



See Melanesia 



Auseans. Licentiousness ii. 131 

 Australia. Beliefs as to cause of 

 conception i. 52, 85, 119, 237- 

 244; ii. 274-279. Father re- 

 born in son i. 198. Jump up 

 Whitefellow i. 234. Kan- 

 garoo-flesh given to cause fer- 

 tility i. 54. Marriage customs 

 and sexual relations ii. 223- 

 228. Menstruation, specula- 

 tions on ii. 273. Organisation 

 i. 236, 294. Premature inter- 



course ii. 261. Puberty 

 customs i. 96, no; ii. 109. 

 Subjection of girls i. 295. 

 Transformation after death 

 i. 164, 184. Twins, how caused 

 i. 119; ii. 278. Warehouse of 

 children i. 242, 243, 244. 

 Wife resides with husband ii. 

 36 n 

 Arunta, beliefs and practices i. 



238-241 

 Dieri. Marriage customs ii. 



109 



New South Wales. Sexual re- 

 lations, ii. 112 



Averrhoes, Case of pregnancy re- 

 lated by i. 24 



Awemba see Bantu 



Aztecs. Children produced in 

 realm of dead i. 245. Super- 

 natural Birth i. n, 17, 21 



BACCHUS i. 15 



Baele (Eastern Sahara). Mar- 

 riage customs ii. 59 



Bakairi. Child called "little 

 father" i. 209 n. Marriage 

 customs ii. 61. Supernatural 

 Birth i. 15 



Balearic Islands. Marriage cus- 

 toms ii. 131 



Ballads, cited i. 158 



Balochis. Jus Primce Noctis i. 

 304 n. Supernatural Birth i. 

 18 



Banks' Islands. Sexual morality 

 ii. 148. Stones, fecundation 

 by i. 119 



Bantu. Amulets, i. 121. Children 

 of widow reckoned to de- 

 ceased husband i. 315. Dolls 

 i. 142. Licentiousness ii. 

 I95r2i6. Marriage customs 

 ii. 22, 23, 24, 113, 122. 

 Medicine for barren women 

 i. 39, 68 n. Premature inter- 

 course ii. 265, 267. Puberty 

 customs i. 94-96. Raising up 

 seed to another i. 316. Re- 

 birth i. 201. Souls, multiple 

 i. 201, 202 n. Tales i. 23, 72. 

 Transformation after death 

 i. 165, 169, 172. Twins i. 163 



