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On this point of method again, we are indebted to the Cambridge School of Anthropology for having introduced the really scientific way of dealing with he question. More especially in the writings of Haddon, Rivers and Seligman, he distinction between inference and observation is always clearly drawn, and we can visualise with perfect precision the conditions under which the work was done. [przypis autorski]
Op. cit. Chapter XI. [przypis autorski]
Op. cit., description of the Walaga feast, pp. 594-603. [przypis autorski]
Op. cit., p. 538. [przypis autorski]
opprobrium (from Latin) — shame, disgrace. [przypis edytorski]
Orpheus — legendary Greek singer and poet; in the mythic tale he went to the underworld, trying to charm Hades with his music in order to retrieve his dead wife, Euridice. [przypis edytorski]