Considered in relation to men, totems are of at least three kinds : — (1) the clan totem, common to a whole clan, and passing by inheritance from generation to generation ; (2) the sex totem, common either to all the males or to all the females of a... Transactions of the Canadian Institute - Page 201by Canadian Institute - 1893Full view - About this book
| James George Frazer - Attachment behavior - 1887 - 112 pages
...plants, more rarely a class of inanimate natural objects, very rarely a class of artificial objects. Considered in relation to men, totems are of at least...from generation to generation ; (2) the sex totem, common either to all the males or to all the females of a tribe, to the exclusion in either case of... | |
| Alfred Cort Haddon - Art - 1895 - 874 pages
...of animals or plants. "Considered in relation to men, totems are of at least three kinds : — (i) The clan totem, common to a whole clan, and passing by inheritance from generation to genera1 HC March, " The Pagan-Christian Overlap in the North," Trans. Lane, and Cheshire Ant. Sue.,... | |
| Alfred Cort Haddon - Art - 1895 - 398 pages
...never an isolated individual, but always a class of objects, generally a species of animals or plants. "Considered in relation to men, totems are of at least three kinds : — (i) The clan totem, common to a whole clan, and passing by inheritance from generation to genera1... | |
| Charles Henry Robinson - Africa, West - 1896 - 364 pages
...special relation. The name is derived from an Ojibway word totem. . . . Considered in relation to man, totems are of at least three kinds: (1) the clan totem,...from generation to generation; (2) the sex totem, common either to all the males or to all the females of a tribe, to the exclusion in either case of... | |
| Charles Henry Robinson - Africa, West - 1896 - 370 pages
...relation. The name is derived from an Ojibway word totem. . . . Considered in relation to man, toteme are of at least three kinds: (1) the clan totem, common...from generation to generation ; (2) the sex totem, common either to all the males or to all the females of a tribe, to the exclusion in either case of... | |
| Charles Henry Robinson - Africa, West - 1897 - 364 pages
...special relation. The name is derived from an Ojibway word totem. . . . Considered in relation to man, totems are of at least three kinds: (1) the clan totem,...from generation to generation ; (2) the sex totem, common either to all the males or to all the females of a tribe, to the exclusion in either case of... | |
| 1889 - 898 pages
...of a family emblem. But, as Mr JG Frazer shows, totems are of at least three kinds. There is, first, the Clan totem, common to a whole clan, and passing by inheritance from generation to generation. There is, second, the Sex totem, common either to all the males or to all the females of a tribe, to... | |
| Royal Society of Canada - Humanities - 1901 - 1052 pages
...exists between him and every member of the class an intimate and altogether special relation . . . Considered in relation to men totems are of at least...inheritance from generation to generation; (2) The sel totem. ... (3) The individual totem, belonging to a single individual, and not passing to his descendants.... | |
| Vincenz Zapletal - Judaism - 1901 - 198 pages
...Erscheinungen des Totemismus zuerst systematisch behandelt hat ; vgl. dessen : Toternism. S. 2 : « Considered in relation to men, totems are- of at least three kinds : — i. the clan totem, common to a whole clan, and passing by inheritance from generation to generation;... | |
| Joseph Jacobs, Alfred Trübner Nutt, Arthur Robinson Wright, William Crooke - Electronic journals - 1902 - 592 pages
...totem of the kin. Mr. Frazer, too, writes of (i) The Clan Totem, (2) The Sex Totem (in Australia), (3) " The Individual Totem, belonging to a single individual, and not passing to his descendants," and even indicates that one savage may have five totems.2 The third rule, as to the non-hereditable... | |
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