Book meme, baaaaaah.
Jan. 23rd, 2007 04:39 pmFrom
newroticgirl.
BOOKWORM:
1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the next 3 sentences on your blog along with these instructions.
5. Don't you dare dig for that "cool" or "intellectual" book in your closet! I know you were thinking about it! Just pick up whatever is closest.
6. Tag 5 people.
Few of the more primitive tribes in eastern or northern Canada, however, stressed the male line of descent to the exclusion of the female, or the female to the exclusion of the male; they followed, that is to say, neither the patrilinear nor the matrilinear systems of organization, although there was a tendency, natural perhaps among migratory hunting peoples where the wives nearly always went to live with their husbands, to pay rather more attention to the male line.
Diamond Jenness, The Indians of Canada (7th ed. 1977).
I'm not of the "tag 5 people and impose my will upon them" variety. If you want to be tagged, *ping*, you're tagged.
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BOOKWORM:
1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the next 3 sentences on your blog along with these instructions.
5. Don't you dare dig for that "cool" or "intellectual" book in your closet! I know you were thinking about it! Just pick up whatever is closest.
6. Tag 5 people.
Few of the more primitive tribes in eastern or northern Canada, however, stressed the male line of descent to the exclusion of the female, or the female to the exclusion of the male; they followed, that is to say, neither the patrilinear nor the matrilinear systems of organization, although there was a tendency, natural perhaps among migratory hunting peoples where the wives nearly always went to live with their husbands, to pay rather more attention to the male line.
Diamond Jenness, The Indians of Canada (7th ed. 1977).
I'm not of the "tag 5 people and impose my will upon them" variety. If you want to be tagged, *ping*, you're tagged.