Religions of Primitive Peoples

The youngest in the sisterhood of the sciences is that which deals with Man. In its widest scope it is called Anthropology, and as such includes both the physical and mental life of the species, from the beginning until now. That branch of it which especially concerns itself with the development of man as indicated by his advance in civilisation, is known as Ethnology.

When we analyse the directive forces which have brought about this advance, and whose study therefore makes up Ethnology, they can be reduced to four, to wit, Language, Laws, Arts, and Religion. Do not imagine, however, that these are separable, independent forces. On the contrary, they are inseparable, constituent elements of an organic unity, each working through the others, and on the symmetrical adjustment of all of them to the needs of a community depend its prosperity and growth. No one of them can be omitted or exaggerated without stunting or distorting the national expansion. This lesson, taught by all ages and confirmed by every example, warns us to be cautious in giving precedence to one over the others in any general scheme; but we can profitably separate one from the others, and study its origins and influence.


  1. Die schönsten Kinderromane zu Weihnachten : Der kleine Prinz, Peter Pan, Kleine Frauen, Black Beauty, Anne auf Green Gables, Oliver Twist, Heidi, Der kleine Lord

    J.M. Barrie, Louisa May Alcott, L. Frank Baum, Charles Dickens, Francis Hodgson Burnett, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Max Brand, George MacDonald, Johanna Spyri, Selma Lagerlöf, Daniel G. Brinton, Anna Sewell, Else Ury, Agnes Günther, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Hesba Stretton

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  2. Das Streben nach Glück : Ausgabe in neuer Übersetzung und Rechtschreibung

    Daniel G. Brinton

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  3. The Pursuit of Happiness: A Book of Studies and Strowings

    Daniel G. Brinton

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  4. The History and Legends of Lenâpé

    Daniel G. Brinton

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  5. A Record of Study in Aboriginal American Languages

    Daniel G. Brinton

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  6. The Religious Sentiment : Its Source and Aim: A Contribution to the Science and / Philosophy of Religion

    Daniel G. Brinton

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  7. The Philosophic Grammar of American Languages, as Set Forth by Wilhelm von Humboldt : With the Translation of an Unpublished Memoir by Him on the American Verb

    Daniel G. Brinton

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  8. Anthropology : As a Science and as a Branch of University Education in the United States

    Daniel G. Brinton

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  9. The American Race : A Linguistic Classification and Ethnographic Description of the Native Tribes of North and South America

    Daniel G. Brinton

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  10. The Arawack Language of Guiana in its Linguistic and Ethnological Relations

    Daniel G. Brinton

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  11. The Lenâpé and Their Legends : With the complete text and symbols of the Walam olum, a new translation, and an inquiry into its authenticity

    Daniel G. Brinton

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  12. The Study of Lenâpé and Their Mythology

    Daniel G. Brinton

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