long scpii ation Lxogainv o( 



(1) recognition o£\vonKn as vilu 



(2) monopoly ot \M\es by iin n of 

 lu terogenfous coniuuinity embi 





(2) polygeny 





(^) polyandry 



the difference of system being regul ited by ( xp 



Exogx, 



my ^^ould tend to succession througt. 



there u i 



s ut.nno mhentim^ ot cl i.s n urn s 



would lei 





^:t: 



h(r tiibil territory, it first by cipture 



rii^( 1 itJiDi I het< lOgtntous comniui 



andpuM 



>n.l ii^litsm property idmitted, thd 



tancontl 



iti thiough males or fern iks 



Tf tlH 



( M), imous cl iss( sm a tribe be the mi 





ril<s brought ibout by intertribal ill 



lon"eT'n 



\ o c ision for positing the forme r < m>. 



lllUlllgt 



.xceptmthe very restricted form 



M/ , a ^lOLip of brothers in irned to i nun.l t . o 





Ihe ni 



imber ot classes in an Vustiilim com 



iromfinj 



I. among the blacks it Mount G iml u 



to ten* xs among the Kan.ilroi, but the mo>t c 



four, and 



there rs good reison for concluding 



were onh 



tuo clas.es vvhichhu( been multipl 



oielsebv 



communities am ilgim itrng Six ot tl, 







'\vere"eitb 



r, 'subViViyions"of° the'txvTVt im u\'" n 





mationof two dirierent tribes W h 



classes til 



ov some times tall into related juir m 



hibited b 



ftvveen the sections m one pu. ,s ,t rh 



cl iss ^^ 1 



nlf fither s((tionof om pan < u 1 



