Is the head nodded vertically in affirmation, and shaken laterally in negation? Observations on natives who have had little communication with Europeans would be of course the most valuable, though those made on any natives would be of much interest to... Notes and Queries on China and Japan - Seite 1051867Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1868 - 518 Seiten
...hiss uttered ? 17. Is the head nodded vertically in affirmation and shaken laterally in negation ? Observations on natives who have had little communication...those made on any natives would be of much interest. General remarks on expression are of comparatively little value. A definite description of the countenance... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1872 - 404 Seiten
...be defined. (16.) Is the head nodded vertically in affirmation, and shaken laterally in negation ? Observations on natives who have had little communication...remarks on expression are of comparatively little value ; and mentory is so deceptive that I earnestly beg it may not be trusted. A definite description of... | |
| Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1892 - 272 Seiten
...differ greatly from one another by approximation to one or other parent ? JB No. XXL— PHYSIOGNOMY. Observations on natives who have had little communication...those made on any natives would be of much interest. General remarks on expression are of comparatively little value ; and memory is so deceptive that it... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 412 Seiten
...be defined. (16.) Is the head nodded vertically in affirmation, and shaken laterally in negation ? Observations on natives who have had little communication...of course the most valuable, though those made on uny natives would be of much interest to me. General remarks on expression are of comparatively little... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 288 Seiten
...differ greatly from one another by approximation to one or other parent ? JB No. XXI.—PHYSIOGNOMY. Observations on natives who have had little communication...those made on any natives would be of much interest. General remarks on expression are of comparatively little value ; and memory is so deceptive that it... | |
| Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt, Sydney Smith - 1985 - 757 Seiten
...hiss uttered? (17.) Is the head nodded vertically in affirmation, and shaken laterally in negation? Observations on natives who have had little communication with Europeans would be of course most valuable, though those made on any natives would be of much interest to me. General remarks on... | |
| Lucy Hartley - 2005 - 264 Seiten
...can be defined. (16) Is the head nodded vertically in affirmation, and shaken laterally in negation? Observations on natives who have had little communication...remarks on expression are of comparatively little value; and memory is so deceptive that I earnestly beg it may not be trusted. A definite description of the... | |
| Peter W. Graham - 2008 - 228 Seiten
...general matter as with Europeans?" (EE 23). Darwin's comment at the questionnaire's conclusion that "Observations on natives who have had little communication...made on any natives would be of much interest to me" (EE 23) has proven an easy target for post-colonialist indignation, and many of the reported anecdotes... | |
| Frederick Burkhardt, Alison M. Pearn, Samantha Evans - 2008 - 23 Seiten
...communications with Europeans would be of course the most valuable, tho' those made on any natives wd be of much interest to me. General remarks on expression...the countenance under any emotion or frame of mind w possess much more value, & an answer to any one of the foregoing questions wd be gratefully accepted.... | |
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