Negroes, andGerland in the sixth volume of the same work (passim) on similar institutions among the Polynesians.
Up-on his heed he wered of laurer grene 2175 A gerland fresh and lusty for to sene.
A gerland hadde he set up-on his heed, As greet as it were for an ale-stake; A bokeler hadde he maad him of a cake.
No one can read the accounts of the initiatory ceremonies of Australian and Indian boys (convenient summaries of which may be found in the sixth volume of Waitz-Gerland and in Southey's Brazil III.
Gerland (33-40) makes out a very strong case for the religions origin of tattooing, which he aptly compares to our confirmation.
I cite this passage chiefly because it is another one of those to which Gerland refers as evidence of genuine romantic love!
Angas was an uneducated scribbler, but what shall we say on finding his sentimental view accepted by the professional German anthropologists, Gerland (VI.
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