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on Brahman. [89] Sonjhara is a separate caste as well as a subcaste of Dhimar. [90] See article Kurmi, appendix, for some instances of territorial names. [91] Wilson's _Indian Caste_, p. 439. [92] Vol. i. pp. 272, 276. [93] _Studies in Ancient History_, p. 123. [94] See lists of totems of Australian and Red Indian tribes. Sir J.G. Frazer notes that the majority are edible animals or plants. [95] Address to the British Association, 1902. I had not had the advantage of reading the address prior to the completion of this work. [96] M'Lennan, _Studies in Ancient History_, p. 123, quoting from Grant's _Origin and Descent of the Gael_. [97] _Totemism and Exogamy_, i. pp. 112, 120, ii. p. 536, iii. pp. 100, 162; _Native Tribes of Central Australia_, pp. 209-10; _Native Tribes of South-East Australia_ p. 145; _Native Tribes of Northern Australia_ (Professor Baldwin Spencer), pp. 21, 197; J.H. Weeks, _Among the Primitive Bakongo_, p. 99. [98] See pp. II, 138, 190 (Edition 1891). [99] _Totemism and Exogamy_, ii. pp. 338, 339. [100] _La Cite Antique_, p. 254. [101] _The Origin of Civilisation_, 7th ed. p. 246. [102] W.W. Skeat, _Malay Magic_, pp. 52, 53. [103] I. p. 253. [104] 2nd ed. vol. i. pp. 169, 174. See also Sir E.B. Tylor's _Primitive Culture_, i. pp. 282, 286, 295; ii. pp. 170, 181, etc. [105] See also _Primitive Culture_, i. pp. 119, 121, 412, 413, 514. [106] Messrs. Spencer and Gillan, _Native Tribes of Central Australia_ (London, Macmillan), p. 201. [107] _Linguistic Survey of India_, vol. iv., _Munda and Dravidian Languages_, pp. 40, 41, 45. [108] _Linguistic Survey of India_, vol. iv., _Munda and Dravidian Languages_, pp. 292, 294. [109] Dr. A.H. Keane, _The World's Peoples_, London, Hutchinson, 1908, p. 50. [110] _Nimar Settlement Report_. [111] See also _Primitive Culture_, i. p. 408. [112] _The Oraons_, pp. 408, 409. [113] 2nd ed. vol. ii. p. 457 _et seq._ [114] For instances of omens see article Thug and Index. Also Miss Harrison's _Themis_, pp. 98, 99. [115] _La Cite Antique_, p. 225. [116] W.W. Skeat, _Malay Magic_, pp. 178, 571. [117] _Early History of Mankind_, 3rd ed. p. 143. [118] _Ibidem_, p. 125. [119] See article Joshi for examples of Hindu names. [120] _La Cite Antique_, p. 357. [121] p. 182, _et seq._ [122] See para. 61. [123] I. p. 430. [124] See article on Nai. [125] 2nd ed. vol. i. p. 57. [126] _Native Tribes
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