| 1867 - 1060 pages
...male Chit-sangh marry a Nah-tsingh woman the children are Nah-tsingh, and if a male Nah-tsiugh marry a Chit-sangh woman the children are Chit-sangh, so...divisions are always changing. As the fathers die ont the country inhabited by the Chitfangh becomes occupied by the Nah-tsingh, and so on vice versa.... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1875 - 630 pages
...are Nah-tsingh, and if a male Nah-tsingh ' marry a Chit-sangh woman, the children are Chit' sangh, so that the divisions are always changing. As ' the...Chit-sangh becomes occupied by the Nah-tsingh, and ' so vice versd. They are continually changing coun' tries, as it were.' Among the Kenaiyers (NW America),... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1875 - 646 pages
...are Nah-tsingh, and if a male Nah-tsingh ' marry a Chit-sangh woman, the children arc Chit' sangh, so that the divisions are always changing. As ' the...Chit-sangh becomes occupied by the Nah-tsingh, and ' so vice versci. They are continually changing conn' tries, as it were.' Among the Kenaiyers (NW America),... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1882 - 614 pages
...are Nah-tsingh ; and if a male Nah-tsingh ' marry a Chit-sangh woman, the children are Chit' sangh, so that the divisions are always changing. As ' the fathers die out, the country inhabited by the 1 Pallas, vol. iv. p. 06. p. 58. 3 Ibid. vol. iv. p. 69. 4 The Chinese, vol. ip 282. 3 Sibirische Reise,... | |
| William Healey Dall, George Mercer Dawson, William Ogilvie - 1898 - 510 pages
...male Chit-sangh marry a Nah-t'singh woman the children are Nah-t'singh, and if a male Naht'singh marry a Chit-sangh woman the children are Chit-sangh ; so...Chit-sangh becomes occupied by the Nah-t'singh, and vice versa. They are thus continually changing countries. Latterly, however, these rules are not so... | |
| 1916 - 1054 pages
...male Chitsangh marry a Nah-tsingh woman the children are Nah-tsingh, and if a male Nah-tsingh marry a Chit-sangh woman the children are Chit-sangh, so that the divisions are always changing. Aa the fathers die out the country inhabited by the Chit-sangh becomes occupied by the Nah-tsingh,... | |
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