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Itard, Jean-Marc-Gaspard. The Wild Boy of Aveyron, translated
by George and Muriel Humphrey. New York, 1932.
It is probable that some of these children were subnormal and
abandoned because of that fact. But it is hardly possible that all of
them were, yet they all impressed observers as half-witted.
See Boas, Franz. Anthropology and Modern Life, 18-100. New
York, 1932.
CHAPTER II
For an analysis of puberty rites as crisis ceremonialism, Van
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Mead, Margaret. Coming of Age in Samoa. New York, 1928.
Howitt, A. W. The Native Tribes of South-East Australia, New
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Benedict, Ruth. The Concept of the Guardian Spirit in North
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CHAPTER III
Malinowski, Bronislaw. The Sexual Life of Savages, London,
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Stern, Wilhelm. Die differentielle Psychologie im ihren Grund-
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Worringer, Wilhelm. Form in Gothic. London, 1927.
Koftka, Kurt. The Growth of the Mind. New York, 1927.
Kohler, Wilhelm. Gestalt Psychology. New York, 1929.
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Dilthey, Wilhelm. Gesammelte Schriften, Band 2; 8. Leipzig,
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Spengler, Oswald. The Decline of the West. New York, 1927-28.
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