| Abraham Fornander - 1878 - 294 pages
...India; and that for long ages the Polynesian family was the recipient of a Cushite civilisation, and to such an extent as almost entirely to obscure its...consciousness of parentage and kindred to the Aryan stock. Were every other trace of a people's descent obliterated by time, by neglect, by absorption... | |
| 1878 - 988 pages
...long ages the Polynesian family was the recipient of a Cuchite civilisation and to such an extent äs almost entirely to obscure its own consciousness of parentage and kindred to the Aryan stock. Dass solch' romantische Rhapsodien ihre Liebhaber fanden und finden, lässt sich durch oder... | |
| 1878 - 1004 pages
...long ages the Polynesian family was the recipient of a Cuchite civilisation and to such an extent äs almost entirely to obscure its own consciousness of parentage and kindred to the Aryan stock. Dass solch' romantische Rhapsodien ihre Liebhaber fanden und finden, lässt sich durch oder... | |
| J. C., James Collier - 1889 - 252 pages
...India ; and that for long ages the Polynesian family was the recipient of a Cushite civilisation, and to such an extent as almost entirely to obscure its...consciousness of parentage and kindred to the Aryan stock."— i. 2. The emigration from Sawaii, Samoan group, to NZ took place "about fifteen generations... | |
| Joseph King Goodrich - 1914 - 414 pages
...India; and that for long ages the Polynesian family was the recipient of a Cushite civilisation, and to such an extent as almost entirely to obscure its...consciousness of parentage and kindred to the Aryan stock. The determination of just where the Land of Cush was has long been a disputed matter, and there... | |
| Jeffrey A. Geiger - 2007 - 314 pages
...India, and that for long ages the Polynesian family was the recipient of a Cushite civilisation, and to such an extent as almost entirely to obscure its...consciousness of parentage and kindred to the Aryan stock.138 Fornander argues that Polynesians are Aryan, though they would have long ago forgotten any... | |
| 498 pages
...believed to have covered ; this may have been less or greater than that at which Smith 1 Smith, p. 26. * Ibid. pp. 27 sq. arrives on his basis of successive...recapitulate this evidence here, as any reader interested in die question must necessarily study Fornander's book; I may, however, refer shortly to the different... | |
| Hawaii. Board of Health - 1886 - 50 pages
...India ; and that for long ages the Polynesian family was the recipient of a Cushite civilization, and to such an extent as almost entirely to obscure its...consciousness of parentage and kindred to the Aryan stock." And again, "I hope to be enabled to show that the Polynesian family formerly occupied, as their... | |
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