. Untrodden fields of anthropology [electronic resource] : observations on the esoteric manners and customs of semi-civilized peoples; being a record of thirty years experience in Asia, Africa, America and Oceania. ANTHROPOLOGY. can be imagined. In company with eight hoboes, Iwas in a freight-car attached to a slowly movingtrain. A coloured boy succeeded in scrambling intothe car, and when the train was well under way, hewas tripped up and seduced (to use the hoboeuphemism) by each of the tramps. He made almostno resistance, and joked and laughed about the busi-ness as if he had expected it. T


. Untrodden fields of anthropology [electronic resource] : observations on the esoteric manners and customs of semi-civilized peoples; being a record of thirty years experience in Asia, Africa, America and Oceania. ANTHROPOLOGY. can be imagined. In company with eight hoboes, Iwas in a freight-car attached to a slowly movingtrain. A coloured boy succeeded in scrambling intothe car, and when the train was well under way, hewas tripped up and seduced (to use the hoboeuphemism) by each of the tramps. He made almostno resistance, and joked and laughed about the busi-ness as if he had expected it. This indeed appears tobe the general feeling among the boys when theyhave been thoroughly initiated. At first they do notsubmit, and are inclined to run away or fight. Evenlittle fellows under ten have told me this and I haveknown them to wilfully tempt their jockers to intercourse. CHAPTER X. My visit to TonquinâAnthropological characteristics of theTo?iquinese Muongs, and the Xas, or , and the Tonquinese-Chinese half-breeds.âA few wordsconcerning the importance of the Chinese element in Tonquin.âChinese piracy .âManners, habits, customs, religion, etc., of theTonqninese.â


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