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Sexual Life of Primitive People

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A comparative survey of sexual customs among preliterate and non-industrial societies examines attitudes toward nudity and modesty, courtship practices, and marital forms including prevalent monogamy, occasional polygyny, and rare polyandry. It outlines rites of puberty, marriage ceremonies, birth practices, instances of feticide, and variations in knowledge about human generation. The work also treats bodily modification and genital mutilation, changes in sexuality with age, and norms governing premarital freedom and conjugal fidelity. Ethnographic examples from different climates and cultural contacts show how environment, social status, and external influence shape clothing, taboos, and reproductive behavior.

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Hans Fehlinger

Hans Fehlinger was an anthropologist and author known for his exploration of human sexuality in various cultural contexts. His notable work, "Sexual Life of Primitive People," delves into the sexual practices and social structures of indigenous societies, offering insights into the diversity of human experiences. Through his research, Fehlinger contributed to the understanding of anthropology and the complexities of sexual behavior across different cultures. His work remains a point of reference for those interested in the intersections of culture, sexuality, and anthropology.

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