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The Nair polyandry and the Dieri pirauru / by Lorimer Fison
Bib ID 1906486
Format BookBook
Author
Fison, Lorimer, 1832-1907
 
Printer (Tasmania : William Grahame, Jun., Acting Government Printer)
Description [Hobart? : s.n., 1892? 
4 p. ; 23 cm 
Notes

Caption title

Paper no. 10.

At head of title: Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, Hobart 1892. Section G. Anthropology.

Subjects Nairs - Kinship  |  Nairs - Marriage customs and rites.  |  Diyari (Australian people) - Kinship  |  Diyari (Australian people) - Marriage customs and rites
Other authors/contributors Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting Section G : Anthropology. (1892 : Hobart, Tas.)

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