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The volume pairs an islander's ethnographic account with a scholarly essay that surveys theories about the origins of marriage, family organization, and totemic clan systems. One part reports customs and kinship among Pacific island peoples and proposes a theory linking early sexual jealousy to the emergence of exogamous family units. The introductory sections review competing hypotheses—promiscuity, group marriage, moiety and totemic divisions—clarify technical terms, and argue for the primacy of small domestic circles over large communal hordes. The work traces how totemic names, exogamy, and kin terminology may have been reshaped into formal marital rules.
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