en no social grouping through reproduction, there would yet have
been ultimately filiation of men for the sake of mutually profitable
enterprises. Blood-brotherhood and the treaty are devices indicating
that early man had sufficient inventive imagination to do this.
The tribal group may, in fact, be described as a fighting male
organization living in a group of females.]
[Footnote 123: See L. von Dargun, _Mutterrecht und Vaterrecht_.]
[Footnote 124: J.W. Powell, "Wyandot Government", _First Annual Report
of the Bureau of American Ethnology_, 1879-80, pp. 61ff.]
[Footnote 125: Waitz-Gerland, _Anthropologie der Naturvoelker_, Vol. V,
pp. 107ff.]
[Footnote 126: Lippert, _Kulturgeschichte_, Vol. II, p. 50.]
[Footnote 127: C.N. Starcke, _The Primitive Family_, p. 37.]
[Footnote 128: H.R. Schoolcraft, _History, Condition, and Prospects of
the Indian Tribes of the United States_, Vol. V, p. 167.]
[Footnote 129: Ibid., pp. 174-76.]
[Footnote 130: Bancroft, _Native Races of the Pacific States_, Vol. I,
p. 351.]
[Footnote 131: Ibid., Vol. I, p. 219.]
[Footnote 132: A. Hovelaque, _Les Negres_, p. 316.]
[Footnote 133: Von Dargun, _loc. cit._, p. 5.]
[Footnote 134: Waitz-Gerland, _loc. cit._, Vol. VI, pp. 774ff.]
[Footnote 135: McGee, _loc. cit._, p. 374.]
[Footnote 136: Schoolcraft, _loc. cit._, Vol. V, p. 654.]
[Footnote 137: Lieutenant Musters, "On the Races of Patagonia",
_Journal of the Anthropological Institute_, Vol. I, p. 201.]
[Footnote 138: R. Steinmetz, _Ethnologische Studien zur ersten
Entwickelung der Strafe_, Vol. II, p. 272.]
[Footnote 139: A. Giraud-Teulon, _Les origines du mariage el de la
famille_, p. 440.]
[Footnote 140: Von Dargun, _loc. cit._, p. 119.]
[Footnote 141: J.F. McLennan, _The Patriarchal Theory_, p. 235.]
[Footnote 142: E.M. Curr, _The Australian Race_, Vol. I, p. 107.]
[Footnote 143: Steinmetz, _loc. cit._, Vol. II, p. 273.]
[Footnote 144: F. Boas, "On the Indians of British Columbia", _Report
of the British Association for the Advancement of Science_, 1889, p.
838.]
[Footnote 145: Von Dargun, _loc. cit._, 121-25.]
[Footnote 146: Smith, _loc. cit._, p. 101.]
[Footnote 147: Spencer, _Descriptive Sociology_, Vol. V, p. 8, quoting
Petherick, _Egypt, the Soudan, and Central Africa_, pp. 140-44.]
[Footnote 148: H.H. Bancroft, _loc. cit._, Vol. I, p. 506.]
[Footnote 149: Simcox, _loc. cit._, Vol. I, p. 211.]
[Footnote 150: Ibid.]
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