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Identifier: amongcannibalsac1889lumh (find matches)
Title: Among cannibals; an account of four years' travels in Australia and of camp life with the aborigines of Queensland;
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Lumholtz, Carl, 1851-1922 Anderson, Rasmus Björn, 1846-1936, tr
Subjects: Ethnology Natural history
Publisher: New York, C. Scribner's sons
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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is platyrhine (53), andDaubentons angle averages 5°. The male crania have the savage type even to a greaterdegree than the female. The above measurements, particularly the small capacityof the cranium, and the low receding forehead, which isunfavourable to a development of the frontal lobes, indicatethe low plane of intellectual development of the Australiannatives. The smaller the skull is the lower the race ranks inculture, but the organs of the face are all the more developedin comparison with the rest of the head. The features distinguishing the cranium of the Australianfrom that of the European are, in the first place, the pro-jecting jaws (the prognathous character), which are very rareand never marked among Europeans ; in the second place,the low forehead and the small capacity, which among Euro-peans would be called microcephalous, and would indicatea weak mind ; in the third place, the flat nose, which is alsovery rare in Europe ; and finally, the large Daubenton angle. >
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01 13 O XXI A SCANDALOUS MURDER 261 In course of time we got better weather, so that I wasable to start on a long expedition to Cardwell to buy pro-visions, and thereupon to examine the country north-west ofthis village. Yokkai and I succeeded after much trouble ingathering a few people for this journey. We also had thedog Balnglan. All looked fresh and green after the rain ;but it is wonderful how quickly everything dries up again,and how soon the rivers fall to their usual level. After allthe rainfall the air was cool and very pleasant. One evening I got a tangible proof, showing how im-portant it is to clear with fire the ground on which one isgoing to camp for the night. Yokkai called my attention tothe remains of a venomous serpent that had been in thegrass. The above precaution is also important in sanitaryrespects, for the old grass is full of miasma, which makes theground unhealthy. On our way we passed the place on Dalrymple Creekwhere Jimmy had murdered the white man. A heap
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