ors._
20. _Castes from whom a Brahman can take water. Higher
agriculturists._
21. _Status of the cultivator._
22. _The clan and the village._
23. _The ownership of land._
24. _The cultivating status that of the Vaishya._
25. _Higher professional and artisan castes._
26. _Castes from whom a Brahman cannot take water; the
village menials._
27. _The village watchmen._
28. _The village priests. The gardening castes._
29. _Other village traders and menials._
30. _Household servants._
31. _Status of the village menials._
32. _Origin of their status._
33. _Other castes who rank with the village menials._
34. _The non-Aryan tribes._
35. _The Kolarians and Dravidians._
36. _Kolarian tribes._
37. _Dravidian tribes._
38. _Origin of the Kolarian tribes._
39. _Of the Dravidian tribes._
40. _Origin of the impure castes._
41. _Derivation of the impure castes from the indigenous
tribes._
42. _Occupation the basis of the caste-system._
43. _Other agents in the formation of castes._
44. _Caste occupations divinely ordained._
45. _Subcastes, local type._
46. _Occupational subcastes._
47. _Subcastes formed from social or religious differences,
or from mixed descent._
48. _Exogamous groups._
49. _Totemistic clans._
50. _Terms of relationship._
51. _Clan kinship and totemism._
52. _Animate Creation._
53. _The distribution of life over the body._
54. _Qualities associated with animals._
55. _Primitive language._
56. _Concrete nature of primitive ideas._
57. _Words and names concrete._
58. _The soul or spirit._
59. _The transmission of qualities._
60. _The faculty of counting. Confusion of the individual
and the species._
61. _Similarity and identity._
62. _The recurrence of events._
63. _Controlling the future._
64. _The common life._
65. _The common life of the clan._
66. _Living and eating together._
67. _The origin of exogamy._
68. _Promiscuity and female descent._
69. _Exogamy with female descent._
70. _Marriage._
71. _Marriage by capture._
72. _Transfer of the bride to her husband's clan._
73. _The exogamous clan with male descent and the village._
74. _The large exogamous clans of the Brahmans and Rajputs. The
Sapindas, the_ gens _and the_ g'enoc.
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