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  • Sexual Life of Primitive People

    Enriched edition. Exploring the Taboos and Rituals of Tribal Sexual Practices

    In "Sexual Life of Primitive People," Hans Fehlinger meticulously explores the intricate sexual customs, beliefs, and practices of various indigenous societies. Through a blend of anthropological research and narrative storytelling, Fehlinger employs a comparative approach, elucidating how cultural norms shape sexual behavior. His insightful analysis not only situates these practices within their ... Read more

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  • Sexual Life of Primitive People

    "Sexual Life of Primitive People" by Hans Fehlinger explores the intricate and diverse sexual practices of various indigenous cultures. The book delves into how these societies view sexuality, reproduction, and relationships, often contrasting them with contemporary Western norms. Fehlinger emphasizes the role of environment, social structure, and cultural beliefs in shaping sexual behaviors, ... Read more

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  • Sexual Life of Primitive People

    In cold and temperate climates, it is necessary to clothe the body as a protection against cold. In hot parts of the world, the need for protection against the effects of the weather by means of clothing disappears, and therefore in those regions primitive people go about naked. It is only when they come under the influence of foreign civilisation that they put on clothing. It is erroneous to ... Read more

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  • Studies in the Psychology of Sex: The Evolution Of Modesty, The Phenomena Of Sexual Periodicity and Auto-Erotism - The Original Classic Edition

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    An Anthropological Study of Savagery

    Bronisław Kasper Malinowski (1884-1942) was a Polish-born anthropologist. Known for his ethnographic work in Oceania in the early twentieth century, his consequent publications in England and Europe earned him repute as a leading developer of social anthropology. Originally published in 1929, this book is regarded as a significant anthropological work of the twentieth century. Based on Malinowski ... Read more

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  • The Position of Woman in Primitive Society: A Study of the Matriarchy

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