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Lectures and papers on various topics

Title
[Lectures and papers on various topics].
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[Place of publication not identified] : Wiley Digital Archives, [date of publication not identified]
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1 online resource.
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Collection no.: MS 132.
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Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.
Format
Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 29, 2020
Series
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.
The Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
Contents
The progress of Islam in British India
[The Caliphate]
[Khandh - Khond] - 'A Dravidian tribe numbering at the Census of 1901 & were recorded as animists and the remainder Hindus
[List of uncut slips]
Fairyland: [lecture]
[Culture in the Indian Peninsula] - 'I propose this evening, with your permission, to discuss two distinct types of culture in the Indian peninsula': [lecture]
[List of references]
The transmission of culture: [lecture]
[Jonathan Swift] - 'In one, almost momentary, lapse from his delightful chatter about trifles'
[Hinduism]
'I have thus at length which may be I fear considered excessive endeavoured to bring before you some considerations which may attract your interest to a race which possesses no historic annals&' [letter?]
The Caliphate: [lecture]
[Hinduism] - 'No one can accept with a light heart the honour of an invitation to address you on the subject of Hinduism&': [lecture]
White and brown: [lecture]
Head-hunting in India
[The Malabar Coast]
Head-hunting in India - 'Anthropology, a new and progressive science, must occasionally revise its doctrines, and this is particularly the case in India&'
Cheltenham Natural Science Society, March 15, 1915
[Hair] - The customs and superstitions connected with the wearing of the hair&
[Nudity] - 'Though, like that of other residents in tropical climates, the clothing of the people of India is fairly scanty, they cannot be described as a naked people&'
Harold Cox to William Crooke, 9 Apr. 1923, April 9, 1923.
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