The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 2 |
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... raids and blood feuds among neighboring bands " ( Murdock , 1959 ) , though earlier ( Murdock , 1934 ) he had ... raid , the abduction of a woman , or an unwarranted encroachment upon the territory of another tribe converts latent ...
... raids and blood feuds among neighboring bands " ( Murdock , 1959 ) , though earlier ( Murdock , 1934 ) he had ... raid , the abduction of a woman , or an unwarranted encroachment upon the territory of another tribe converts latent ...
Page 658
... raids against their traditional enemies , the Navaho ( Arnon & Hill , 1979 ) . The Sandias were often raided by ... raid ' ( Furness , 1902 ) " ( Holsti , 1913 ) . " Various authors also inform us that head - hunting is a fashion of ...
... raids against their traditional enemies , the Navaho ( Arnon & Hill , 1979 ) . The Sandias were often raided by ... raid ' ( Furness , 1902 ) " ( Holsti , 1913 ) . " Various authors also inform us that head - hunting is a fashion of ...
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... raids by the Malays . Most of the groups learned that flight into the forests meant the possibility of survival , while fighting was generally hopeless . One group , the Temiars , could not flee their settled villages , so they lived in ...
... raids by the Malays . Most of the groups learned that flight into the forests meant the possibility of survival , while fighting was generally hopeless . One group , the Temiars , could not flee their settled villages , so they lived in ...
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