Ridpath's history of the world; being an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social conditions and present promise of the principal families of men .. . BOOK INDICANS. Chapter People of Arya,. T is our purpose in thecurrent chapter to pre-sent as much as maybe gathered relative toone of the most inter-esting- types in primi-tive civilization. Thisis the method of life, the structure of thehousehold, the form of domestic andsocial economy adopted by the primitiveAryans of India. Since Reason for the caption u House the building of a house fora
Ridpath's history of the world; being an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social conditions and present promise of the principal families of men .. . BOOK INDICANS. Chapter People of Arya,. T is our purpose in thecurrent chapter to pre-sent as much as maybe gathered relative toone of the most inter-esting- types in primi-tive civilization. Thisis the method of life, the structure of thehousehold, the form of domestic andsocial economy adopted by the primitiveAryans of India. Since Reason for the caption u House the building of a house foran abode, and the dwellingtogether therein of one man and onewoman with their children in the methodof that persistent and glorious fact calledthe family, constitute the leading fea-ture, the form and substance, of the lifeof this far-off division of our own race,the caption employed for the presentchapter will be the House People ofArya. Before entering upon the formal elu-cidation of the social life of this people,it is desirable to note the features of thecountry in which the great structure of Indian civilization was planned and de-veloped. AVe must not depreciate theinfluence of ph\rsical nature , Reactions of na- UpOll man and hlS
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