Edward Westermarck

The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas


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rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_ae34e2bd-2d01-5919-9352-bddc3e4be2dd">42 Among many of the North American Indians, again, he who can boast of the greatest number of scalps is the person most highly esteemed.43 Among the Seri Indians the highest virtue “is the shedding of alien blood; and their normal impulse on meeting an alien is to kill, unless deterred by fear.”44 Among the Chukchi “it is held criminal to thieve or murder in the family or race to which a person belongs; but these crimes committed elsewhere are not only permitted, but held honourable and glorious.”45 So, too, the Gallas consider it honourable to kill an alien, though criminal to kill a countryman.46

      35 Thomson, Savage Island, p. 104. See also ibid. p. 94.

      36 Pritchard, Polynesian Reminiscences, p. 57.

      47 See, e.g., Scott Robertson, op. cit. p. 194 (Káfirs of the Hindu-Kush).

      48 Curr, The Australian Race, i. 62 sq.