An introduction to the study of social evolution; the prehistoric period . I. 0Oimi_e-NECKED CANTEE^ From Tlie <.t thft Bureau nf Am^Tu-an Ellmnlo-jy. Figure 74. Pottery maJe by the Pima Indians of Soutlntn Arizona. TKIBAL SOCIETY 237 tious and magical or of real blood relationship. Themembers of a group are members of that group and notof another because they are related by mana* or askin to others in the group. This group of kindred trac-ing relationship and descent through mothers or throughfathers is found in ethnic society, both savage and bar-


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