The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 2 |
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Page 479
... large number of people ; he needs a small group , a reference group , a peer group . Or he wants a symbol , a leader as stand - in for the larger mass of individuals with whom he cannot identify . The leader is the symbol , and the larger ...
... large number of people ; he needs a small group , a reference group , a peer group . Or he wants a symbol , a leader as stand - in for the larger mass of individuals with whom he cannot identify . The leader is the symbol , and the larger ...
Page 553
... number of offspring ... The males are competing with one another for the opportunity to insemi- nate females . By apportioning a relatively large part of their reproductive effort to such competition , males of most species devote ...
... number of offspring ... The males are competing with one another for the opportunity to insemi- nate females . By apportioning a relatively large part of their reproductive effort to such competition , males of most species devote ...
Page 671
... large number of prisoners from the Manitsaua . The Bacaïri feared the Trumai because of their alleged custom of tying up and drowning their war prisoners " . The Trumai joined the other villages in a revenge attack against the Suya ...
... large number of prisoners from the Manitsaua . The Bacaïri feared the Trumai because of their alleged custom of tying up and drowning their war prisoners " . The Trumai joined the other villages in a revenge attack against the Suya ...
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