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FOOTNOTES
[1] Article on Anthropology in Nelson's Encyclopaedia. The "gnathic
index" is said to show that Europeans and Bushmen are orthognathous.
[2] "Man and Woman" by Havelock Ellis.
[3] "The Mind of Primitive Man" by Franz Boas.
[4] "Children of the Slaves" by Stephen Graham.
[5] "Anthropological Notes on Bantu Natives from Portuguese East Africa"
by C.D. Maynard, F.R.C.S.E., Statistician and Clinician to the South
African Institute for Medical Research, and G.A. Turner, M.B., B.Ch.,
Aberdeen D.P.H., Medical Officer to the Witwatersrand Native Labour
Association.
[6] "The Growth of the Brain" by H.H. Donaldson, Professor of Neurology
in the University of Chicago.
[7] "The Mind of Primitive Man" by Franz Boas.
[8] "The Antiquity of Man" by Arthur Keith, M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.S.,
F.R.S.
[9] "Ancient Hunters" by W.J. Sollas, D.De., LL.D., Professor of Geology
and Palaeontology in the University of Oxford.
[10] "Anthropology" by R.R. Marett.
[11] "The Antiquity of Man" by Arthur Keith, M.D.
[12] "Initiative in Evolution" by Walter Kidd, M.D., F.R.S.E.
[13] "The Antiquity of Man" by Arthur Keith, M.D.
[14] "The Growth of the Brain" by H.H. Donaldson.
[15] "Social Environment and Moral Progress" by Alfred Russell Wallace,
O.M., D.C.L., Oxon.
[16] "The Varieties of Human Speech" by Edward Sapier, in Smithsonian
Institute Report for 1912.
[17] "730 Sechuana Proverbs" by Solomon T. Plaatje.
[18] "Throwing the Bones" is the usual form of divination practised by
the Natives in Rhodesia.
[19] "What is Civilisation." Article by Professor W.M. Flinders Petrie,
in the _Contemporary Review_ for January, 1921.
[20] "The Prince" by Niccolo Machiavelli.
[21] "Children of the Slaves" by Stephen Graham.
[22] _Der Christliche Pilger_ of 9th May, 1920, and _Volklinger
Nachrichten_ of 14th June, 1920.
[23] "Children of the Slaves" by Stephen Graham.
[24] "The Mind of Primitive Man" by Franz Boas.
[25] "The Colour Problem" by Sir F.D. Lugard, in _Edinburgh Review_ for
April, 1921.
[26] "The Black Problem" by Professor D.D.G. Jabaou.
[27] When General Smuts introduced his Native Affairs Bill in the Union
Parliament in May, 1920, he said, _inter alia_, that he hoped that under
a policy of territorial separation, which was now the law of the land,
it would be possible to carry out the idea of parallel institu
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