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  • The patriarchal, 384, 465.
  • The monogamian, 384, 468.
  • First, second, and fifth radical, creating three systems of consanguinity and affinity, 324.
  • Consanguine family, origin of relationship in, 410.
  • Punaluan family, origin of relationship in, 422.
  • Syndyasmian, 453-461.
  • Patriarchal, 465.
  • Monogamian family of ancient Germans, 471;
  • of Homeric Greeks, 472, 475, note;
  • of Romans, 477.
  • Origin of relationship in, 485-490.
  • Sequence of institutions connected with the family, 498.
  • Freeman, Dr., on the organization of German tribes, 361, note.
  • Fison, Rev. Lorimer, 14, 51, note; 54, 374, 375, 403.
  • G
  • GanowÁnian family, its name, 152.
  • GanowÁnian system of consanguinity and affinity, 432, 435.
  • Gentile organization, 62, 185.
    • Institutions democratical, 212.
  • Gens of Australian tribes, 51-56,
    • of Iroquois, 62.
    • Founded upon kin, 63.
    • Definition of a gens, 67.
    • Descent in female line, 68.
    • Intermarriage in the gens prohibited, 69.
    • Rights, privileges, and obligations of its members, 71-84.
    • Liberty, equality, and fraternity, its cardinal principles, 85.
    • Grecian gens, 215.
    • Descent in male line, 216.
    • Rights, privileges, and obligations of its members, 222.
    • Unit of the social system, 226.
    • Roman gens, 277.
    • Definition of a gentilis, 283.
    • Descent in male line, 284.
    • Rights, privileges, and obligations of its members, 285.
    • Number of persons in a Roman gens, 299.
    • Gentes in other tribes of mankind, 357-379.
    • Probable origin of the gens, 377.
  • Gibbs, George, 175, 176.
  • Government.
    • First plan gentile and social, 6.
    • Organic series, gens, phratry, tribe, and confederacy, with a final coalescence of tribes in a nation, 49, 66.
    • First stage, a government of one power, the council of chiefs; second, of two powers, a council and a military commander; third, of three powers, a council, a general, and an assembly of the people, 119, 120, 257.
    • Second plan territorial and political, 6.
    • Property classes of Solon, 287.
    • Phratriarch, 240.
    • Blood revenge, 238.
    • Roman curia a phratry, 303.
    • Its composition and functions, 304, 305.
  • Piankeshaws, 107.
  • Plebeians, persons unconnected with any gens, 266.
    • Unattached class, at Athens, 267.
    • Made citizens by Solon, 268.
    • Roman plebeians, 324, 325.
  • Potawattamies, 166, 167.
  • Property, growth of, 6.
    • Its inheritance. First Rule: In American Indian tribes, 75, 153, 185, 528, 530;
    • in Status of savagery, 526;
    • in Lower Status of barbarism, 528.
    • Second Rule, 531: Property in Middle Status, 540;
    • in Upper Status, ib.
    • Third Rule, 544: Hebrew inheritance, 545, 547;
    • daughters of Zelophehad, 546;
    • Athenian inheritance, 548;
    • Roman, 550;
    • property career of civilized nations, 522.
  • Polyandry, 409.
  • Polygyny, 404.
  • Political society, 218.
    • Institution of Athenian, 256.
    • Experiments of Theseus, 258, 259.
    • Draco, 263.
    • Legislation of Solon, 264.
    • Property classes, ib.
    • Organization of army, 265.
    • Legislation of Cleisthenes, 270.
    • Attic deme or township, ib.
    • Inhabitants of each a body politic, with powers of local self-government, 271.
    • Local tribe or county, ib.
    • The Athenian Commonwealth or State, 272.
    • Government founded upon territory and upon property, ib.
    • Powers of gentes, phratries, and tribes transferred to the demes, counties, or state, 272, 274.
    • No chief executive magistrate, 275.
    • Institution of Roman political society, 323-342.
  • Pottery, 13, 15, 16.
  • Punaluan Family, 384, 424.
    • Of Hawaiians, 427.
    • Of Britons, 429.
    • Other tribes, 430, 431.
  • Punkas, 106, 155.
  • Powell, Maj. J. W., 536, 537.
  • Q
  • Quappas, 106.
  • R
  • Ratio of human progress, 29.
    • Geometrical, 38.
  • Raw, Prof. Charles,
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