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Page 141
... Waka , or " little mothers " . " 1 ( It is desirable to know whether Apiri ( now spelt Ngaperi ) Waka is not the correct term for all a man's tribal fathers , not for such of them alone as are the mother's pirrauru . If so ( and it is ...
... Waka , or " little mothers " . " 1 ( It is desirable to know whether Apiri ( now spelt Ngaperi ) Waka is not the correct term for all a man's tribal fathers , not for such of them alone as are the mother's pirrauru . If so ( and it is ...
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... waka , ' little mothers ' sisters . ' Mr. Howitt , in 1904 , dropped the distinguishing waka . In relation to each other the two intermarriageable genera- tions are termed , in Dieri , Noa . According to Mr. Curr's information , Noa ...
... waka , ' little mothers ' sisters . ' Mr. Howitt , in 1904 , dropped the distinguishing waka . In relation to each other the two intermarriageable genera- tions are termed , in Dieri , Noa . According to Mr. Curr's information , Noa ...
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... waka from the ' own ' relationships . All this might occur , I think , whether society began in a promiscuous horde , or in groups so small that individual relationships were recognized and acknowledged . Necessarily the theory can only ...
... waka from the ' own ' relationships . All this might occur , I think , whether society began in a promiscuous horde , or in groups so small that individual relationships were recognized and acknowledged . Necessarily the theory can only ...
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FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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