Portal:Manners and customs
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A custom can be defined as repetition of the same act; way of acting common to many; ordinary manner; habitual practice; usage; method of doing or living.
General
[edit]- Custom and Myth, 1874 by Andrew Lang
- "Cannibalism as a Custom" by in Popular Science Monthly, 26 (December 1884)
- "Customs and Arts of the Kwakiool" by in Popular Science Monthly, 33 (July 1888)
- "Blood-Vengeance and Pardon in Albania" by in Popular Science Monthly, 35 (August 1889)
- "Prehistoric Cannibalism in America" by in Popular Science Monthly, 42 (December 1892)
- "East Central African Customs I" by in Popular Science Monthly, 42 (March 1893)
Houses & dwellings
[edit]Personal beauty
[edit]- "Will the Coming Woman Lose her Hair?" by in Popular Science Monthly, 42 (January 1893)
- Shaving Made Easy, 1905 by the 20th Century Correspondence School
Costume & dress
[edit]Private life
[edit]- "Disposal of the Dead" by in Popular Science Monthly, 4 (March 1874)
- "Cremation and its Alternatives" by in Popular Science Monthly, 25 (October 1884)
- "Chinese Coroners' Inquests" in Popular Science Monthly, 25 (October 1884)
- "Curious Funeral Ceremonies" in Popular Science Monthly, 25 (October 1884)
- "Some Chinese Mortuary Customs" by in Popular Science Monthly, 33 (September 1888)
- "The Earthly Tabernacle" by in Popular Science Monthly, 37 (October 1890)
See also
[edit]- Portal:Marriage under Social Sciences (Sublass HQ)
Public and social life
[edit]- Portal:April Fools' Day
- Portal:Holidays
- Portal:International Women's Day
- Portal:Women's Equality Day
External links
[edit]- Subclass GT on Project Gutenberg
- Call number GT on the Online Books Page