[79.5] “The Angoni-Zulus,” _British Central Africa Gazette_, No. 86,
April 30th, 1898, p. 2.
[80.1] Henri A. Junod, _Les Ba-Ronga_ (Neuchâtel, 1898), pp. 79
_sq._; _id._, _The Life of a South African Tribe_ (Neuchatel,
1912-1913), i. 230-232.
[80.2] Henri A. Junod, _The Life of a South African Tribe_, i. 239.
[81.1] Hermann Tönjes, _Ovamboland, Land, Leute, Mission_ (Berlin,
1911), p. 133.
[81.2] A. C. Hollis, “A Note on the Masai System of Relationship and
other Matters connected therewith,” _Journal of the Royal
Anthropological Institute_, xl. (1910) p. 481.
[81.3] Werner Munzinger, _Sitten und Recht der Bogos_ (Winterthur,
1859), p. 63.
[81.4] G. Casati, _Ten Years in Equatoria_ (London and New York,
1891), i. 69.
[81.5] _Travels of an Arab Merchant_ [_Mohammed Ibn Omar El-Tounsy_]
_in Soudan_, abridged from the French by Bayle St. John (London,
1854), pp. 97 _sq._
[82.1] J. Kreemer, “De Loeboes in Mandailing,” _Bijdragen tot de Taal-
Land- en Volkenkunde van Nederlandsch-Indië_, lxvi. (1912) p. 324.
[82.2] Stefan Lehner, “Bukaua,” in R. Neuhauss’s _Deutsch Neu-Guinea_
(Berlin, 1911), iii. 426 _sq._
[83.1] J. Baegert, “An Account of the Aboriginal Inhabitants of the
Californian Peninsula,” _Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the
Smithsonian Institution for the year 1863_, p. 368. This and the
following American cases have already been cited by me in _Totemism
and Exogamy_, iv. 314 _sq._
[83.2] Alvar Nuñez Cabeça de Vaca, _Relation et Naufrages_ (Paris,
1837), pp. 109 _sq._ (in Ternaux-Compans’ _Voyages, Relations, et
Mémoires originaux pour servir à l’Histoire de la Découverte de
l’Amérique_). The original of this work was published in Spanish at
Valladolid in 1555.
[83.3] Brasseur de Bourbourg, _Histoire des Nations civilisées du
Mexique et de l’Amérique-Centrale_ (Paris, 1857-1859), ii. 52 _sq._
[83.4] G. Klemm, _Allgemeine Culturgeschichte der Menschheit_
(Leipsic, 1843-1852), ii. 77.
[83.5] J. B. du Tertre, _Histoire generale des Isles de S. Christophe,
de la Guadeloupe, de la Martinique et autres dans l’Amerique_ (Paris,
1654), p. 419. A similar, but rather briefer, account of the custom is
given by De la Borde, who may have borrowed from Du Tertre. See De la
Borde, “Relation de l’origine, mœurs, coustumes, réligion, guerres
et voyages des Caraibes, sauvages des Isles Antilles de l’Amerique,”
p. 56 (in _Recueil de divers Voyages faits en Afrique et en l’Amerique
qui n’ont pas esté encore publiez_, Paris, 1684).
[84.1] Edmond Reuel Smith, _The Araucanians_ (London, 1855), p. 217.
[84.2] We have met with a custom of avoidance between father and
daughter among the Akamba (above, p. 78). For more examples see
_Totemism and Exogamy_, Index, _s.v._ “Avoidance,” vol. iv. p. 326.
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