SCIENCE AND HUMANITY.
\ . 1-Vv Iho ■dfath ml JVIjt, ,l'. j. Gttxivx )iy/ lis ye.stiir(l;iy''K. issue) tlio sciiautofi.t; \vwid lias I'isi. a fii-piiJrfi!, eoiiseiiHiitiiiviSj and ei'ssft::! invi?stiig;lt«i' id Jiite lii4([ iI.T. .aiitliTOinplogy. Tlit ftff'ts wlifch he ■eciUcofeid lit -lliwl: 1.ki.ih1... i,vi. (ioiijiunitirm vvith ?mji::r«K(j)t Tsai.'i)W|?s iSi'iyJ»');F«it i( mgavdijig 'the uKuijjtjrs ivih' iaistxin's [iitvcl I'eligipire lipid's id l!it) Airstvitj. Han bi.jjtr.ivK anv wl sucli great fiijfhKi'fca.iioe to lire sti'tdpiit o'f eOjnpa'.ra.lrive: I I'oJigwfi (iiid the histpi'v o.f ite-nliiiui :iu eypfittiun t'Ji.-it- nearly atl wf tlie iuatling authoritioft po- these .su!)feEt:j, li,avd tp buiJd ilj; their theories to a ■ vcr;y" considerable. 6xtc ; i!;fc upon data; phblashcd by tii.e.sp livo earfi'te). iworfc (irs. It is. very d ; i'lii«u : i : t to get at ilje I real j mane! at sin ita.fii'vil'ised i-ace siicli as live AaistoHari a})priginaf)i s juiifi lilip fliinc'ificia-l pbscrver is [ inislndj biit .51;es.5Es;< Gillen: nnti :' SI'E'S'CE'R knew exactly rt'bab they Ayitnted --to- find ottt., -and by' pa : tie:iic'c :ahcl perseveraiice ttjey . e.d. ■the caiifidehca aiid respect: fll Uile .people, and.tib'tafoerf i:iifarnia'Wojit;egardrug the iwne.r ljieam'tig' pt .(iheiii: :' social .customs and ■I'e'iigi.btiii: cetemoir- :. ip.'s, is: p.| the very highest in- ' tcrqs't ftiid. v'a.i.ue. from, a . sci.eritiiie : pp;i:nt ■&! view. Tp' t'ib ordiiiafy' man ■'the A'ustr.a'lia'ri black .iifay appear :a. . vfiyy Uninteresting, apt io'S.iiy rcpu't ■sive, person, but to thq seiijiitifie: irij . vestrgat&r he" is. of' tremendous ;i m > ' pojtamce because, of aft the: : races now ■iSistifig. lie is pfpbably' the' n.eave's"t ■aiiprpaih -to- p'rcvh.istoivic man, Jfe : MiVRSTi, qna of tlie riibgfc d.Ssti"ng-uis"L ,ed English. *e.)iMseniiat;ives. oi'the ; iip'west .school 'of wnthr.op-piogyi states that the Student of ■prehistoric. :nraw iuust MESgitfj,' ■Spekce/ii 'ahd ■(S;iSdes's; works on the. .natives 01 tKH: Australia "if pniy tliat-'ievmay-take firm; hpld of the. fitct that peopled with sKulls.incMiViug. towards ; ' tt'c .typpy/indMisihg' fito'fe KiVivcs,. .in.a;y, nevertheless ha-yp ?ve) ; y ; !. : fiQ!iftp ipihds." life' :itbwever;, lias 'to be very caisfui .'iii, idra-iy- :. ing "i:a;ces l 'ari.d' pebpljisv 'be'.caitspv alter,;:i)li, as '.M'h:' j -M , arett" ,p.p:i:ii.ts/ ;6ii.t4 the Australian" :bla'cl<s,' 'the .Bi)sh)ricn : , di)d: 'the 'E.sidmPs'.''lire : ■ ai(r : contemporaries, 'They havc.ihst, .:a's.rlphg'afeancestinj as'-'Qu'r'selveVand-iir the 'co'tjtsQ/flf ; thp last 'I.OdIQDOf -ydars. "cir- w. pfir stpck'hris: scSh: ; crfa;irg'ps 'that; thgijvstpckS'rriay prbssilK iy; h%> -sfieilva:"'few :aisp. 'Biife :st!jdqnit. whp stakes ■piire ; ii"bi;fo.' : be. miV' ;ipcKby analogies: thaj ai'e hot :renllf .■analogous,, .will find the works' p'f' : MESSRS; SPENCEK -iilicl "GfILEEN: :bf ■ itfle ?gr.Q?vtese .tracing .' : fh& : e : Jfpilirt;;ion r.actj,' WSi #?' i.d'ea's... of 'religibri, -and' ispci'iil :b'rg!i.nisa.ti , bur''.Tlibre,':arti "■ pV cmu'se,spmp:pep;p]p/ whbse'ihtelle'dtuaj: iPtitiPpk' is-sp' rpitiiully' harrow iliiifc ; siiqli. ;stiixlie,s : .:.asv;a Avastejpt ■tirne, :an:d:\ehdrgy :i;heyypett :na Mr-kp* 6m»i# .mitibritylof :n=f?ui-: ■Kind,, ■thpiig'hV.tlicy■'Cariiio.fe ■claim''c^ 3 ■tljc'S'e :suT)Jccl^: v rgi. ,cpgnisc,:a : 'greafe:;debi; to. ■o.f,;tlibSe'-fij.r pff-days. \Hio .ihistppans:tp/rpcprd thriir enbcli-inaki' jng:-:inTOiitiip)is:oi' tlitf. wlieel : and ;; !ire- : .liTaterig,. b;f .iqttßrs. :and : hgures,' ; ft is ~pf.ahesQ; M i:gotte;iv.:pfibples ; thafe' End..FESSPB ■WlLtfM)' "jAj!es' : . writei> :,ppnp>;bf : oin::spii& : and ilegh of: pur' illesh,. ,jirb ; :fpSic. brpthpi4:. : --Girdled abbiii : wi : th' -yie; immeh's?" d'arkiicss. of: Sffis:. :inys>' tedious' ffliiverseve ; ve'n.a'a v&avb, i?s?£ 'iboi-iii .and); died l ,, .'siriterea- .■ /a'h'd" ■sjrugglcd;. ...:Giveh-dveF ;#o ■''.■ioarful'l fwnjc 'iff'-ihe 1 -' blackest..: ignpraricpi ' :pi;eye:d ri '.up6fr ■By;.; hldepus: - spd.". ':sfrdteseiue ; ' '■#&■ uusipps,; .;;yc'fc ■ Bteaafastly; ; '.!?fi : V% JRrbfpuhdcst"x>f v i:dea : ls ; v ipi aitli: that' v-''. fprpisis"betfc)!:: ihkh ', hPn;existßiice;'; ■pi??:.. S*.p. r '', : ipscue'd :' :trjumiiliahtiy:-' ; .frpmthe dsS's: ■istructip'h |hc 'torch' pf life; ; -yvitil %a : n;ks: tp. themy .hbW'.lighti: ihij'.'frsrl : c}- : for lis" ■ '"■:■■.'•;'■?
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1461, 8 June 1912, Page 4
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538SCIENCE AND HUMANITY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1461, 8 June 1912, Page 4
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