Recht und Sitte auf den verschiedenen wirtschaftlichen Kulturstufen, Part 1 |
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... their lovely country in small septs or families they depend almost solely on hunting for their support and hold little com- munication with each other . " " They move about from forest to forest in search of bees and game . " Globus ...
... their lovely country in small septs or families they depend almost solely on hunting for their support and hold little com- munication with each other . " " They move about from forest to forest in search of bees and game . " Globus ...
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... their locations so widely that they seem to have no particular claim to any portion . " Hector de Vaux , Trans . Ethn . Soc . N. S. vol . I. ( 1861 ) p . 246 : The Indians of the thick woods of necessity , from the scarcity of animals ...
... their locations so widely that they seem to have no particular claim to any portion . " Hector de Vaux , Trans . Ethn . Soc . N. S. vol . I. ( 1861 ) p . 246 : The Indians of the thick woods of necessity , from the scarcity of animals ...
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... their neighbours . For similar reasons the lands lying north of Great Slave Lake , and the great barren lands to the north - east , frequented by the reindeer , are hunted over by the whole of a tribe indiscriminately and not subdivided ...
... their neighbours . For similar reasons the lands lying north of Great Slave Lake , and the great barren lands to the north - east , frequented by the reindeer , are hunted over by the whole of a tribe indiscriminately and not subdivided ...
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... their usual reply is , that they may get wood , water and food for them , and carry whatever property they possess ... their main subsistence , and to procure them is the work of their females . " Martius a . a . O. p . 322 über 6.
... their usual reply is , that they may get wood , water and food for them , and carry whatever property they possess ... their main subsistence , and to procure them is the work of their females . " Martius a . a . O. p . 322 über 6.
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... their birth . " Ebenso Eyre a . a . O. vol . II . p . 319 : Female children are betrothed usually from early infancy . " Also friedliche Ueber- einkunft , nicht Raub . Ebenso z . B. bei den Botokuden . Siehe Martius a . a . O. p . 322 ...
... their birth . " Ebenso Eyre a . a . O. vol . II . p . 319 : Female children are betrothed usually from early infancy . " Also friedliche Ueber- einkunft , nicht Raub . Ebenso z . B. bei den Botokuden . Siehe Martius a . a . O. p . 322 ...
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ac principes Ackerbau Ackerland Aecker agri Aimak Allmende alten Anthr Baden-Powell a. a. Baschkiren Bauern Beduinen bestanden bestimmten Betschuanen Burkhardt a. a. Caesar chief Chilperich cognationibusque hominum coierunt common daher Derselbe a. a. Diodor Dorf Eigentum einzelnen erst Familie Frau Fritsch a. a. Fustel de Coulanges ganze Gebiet oder Territorium Gemeinde gemeinschaftlich Genossenschaften Germanen Gesamtheit Geschlecht Gierke grossen Grund und Boden Grundeigentum Grundherren Hanssen Haus heisst Herden Höfen holding Indianer Indianer Nordamerikas inter Jagd Jahre Journ Jurten Kabylen Kalmücken Keussler a. a. Kinder Kirgisen Kolonen konnte Land Lex Salica lich magistratus Mann Markgenossenschaft Mingrelier muss Namaqua Neu-Guinea Ostjaken Personen Polyandrie property quam Recht resp revenue rights Rodung Seebohm servi shares Sheikh Söhne Stamm Steuern Stufe des Hirtenlebens sunt Tacitus Thatsache tribes universis vicinis Urkunde ursprünglich Vater Verteilung vicini Vieh Viehzucht Völkern Vrgl Waitz Wald Weiber Weide years καὶ μὲν οἱ τὴν τὸ τοῖς τῶν
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Page 114 - Agri pro numero cultorum ab universis in vices occupantur, quos mox inter se secundum dignationem partiuntur. Facilitatem partiendi camporum spatia praestant. Arva per annos mutant, et superest ager. Nee enim cum ubertate et amplitudine soli labore contendunt, ut pomaria conserant, et prata separent, et hortos rigent ; sola terrae seges imperatur.
Page 70 - Causa transeundi fuit quod ab Suebis complures annos exagitati bello premebantur et agricultura prohibebantur. Sueborum gens est longe maxima et bellicosissima Germanorum omnium. Hi centum pagos habere dicuntur, ex quibus quotannis singula milia armatorum bellandi causa ex finibus educunt. Reliqui, qui domi manserunt, se atque illos alunt. Hi rursus in vicem anno post in armis sunt, illi domi remanent. Sic neque agricultura nee ratio atque usus belli intermittitur. Sed privati ac separati agri apud...
Page 57 - Agriculturae non student; majorque pars victus eoruin in lacte, caseo, carne consistit: neque quisquam agri modum certum aut fines habet proprios, sed magistratus ac principes in annos singulos gentibus cognationibusque hominum, qui una coierint, quantum et quo loco visum est, agri, attribuunt atque anno post alio transire cogunt.
Page 101 - Quotiens bella non ineunt, non multum venatibus, plus per otium transigunt, dediti somno ciboque, fortissimus quisque ac bellicosissimus nihil agens, delegata domus et penatium et agrorum cura feminis senibusque et infirmissimo cuique ex familia: ipsi hebent, mira di- 5 versitate naturae, cum iidem homines sic ament inertiam et oderint quietem.
Page 169 - Hereditatem defuncti filius, non filia suscipiat. Si filium non habuit qui defunctus est, ad filiam pecunia et mancipia, terra vero ad proximum paternae generationis consanguineum pertineat.
Page 101 - Ceteris servis, non in nostrum morem descriptis per familiam ministeriis, utuntur. Suam quisque sedem, suos penates regit. Frumenti modum dominus, aut pecoris aut vestis, ut colono, injungit: et servus hactenus paret; cetera domus officia uxor ac liberi exsequuntur.
Page 13 - Therefore, looking far enough back in the Stream of Time, and judging from the Social habits of Man as he now exists, the most probable view is that he aboriginally lived in small communities, each with a single wife, or, if powerful, with several, whom he jealously guarded against all other Men.
Page 109 - Mos est civitatibus ultro ac viritim conferre principibus vel armentorum vel frugum, quod pro honore acceptum, etiam necessitatibus subvenit.
Page 57 - Agriculturae non student; majorque pars eorum victus in lacte, caseo, carne consistit; neque quisquam agri modum certum aut fines habet proprios ; sed magistratus ac principes in annos singulos gentibus cognationibusque hominum qui una coierunt, quantum et quo loco visum est agri attribuunt atque anno post alio transire cogunt.
Page 105 - Nullas Germanorum populis urbes habitari, satis notum est : ne pati quidem inter se junctas sedes. Colunt discreti ac diversi, ut fons, ut campus, ut nemus placuit.