The Family; An Ethnographical And Historical Outline With Descriptive Notes, Planned As a Text-Book for the Use of College Lecturers And of Directors of Home-Reading Clubs
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92- III. Group-Marriage : The consanguine family, based on intermarriage of brothers and sisters own and collateral in a group, the first type of marriage and of family. Punaluan marriage, or marriage of a group of brothers to a group of sisters, the second. Mor- gan, Ancient Society, pp. 383 ff., 401-423; Systems of Consan- guinity and Affinity of the Human Family, in Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, xwix., pp. 474-494, Washington, 1871. Group-marriage or exogamous promiscuity quite dis...tinct from endogamous or general promiscuity. Evidence of the former; the latter is purely hypothetical. Post, Hausge- nossenschaften und Gruppenehen in Ausland, 1891, p. 842. Totemism leads directly to group-marriage, and individual marriage arises from group-marriage. Kohler, Zur Urge- schichte der Ehe'va. Zt.f. vergleichende Rechtswissenschafi, xii., 250, 326. Alleged survivals of group-marriage. Post, Grundriss, etc., i., 42-51. Group-marriage is certain to originate in a group charac- terised by two intermarrying kinship divisions, by the belief that sexual intercourse outside of kinship is natural, and by nomadic habits.
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