Why Do Aboriginal Australians Kill Their Twins?

According to Spencer and Gillen, the aversion to twins stemmed from a deep-seated dread of rare events; twins were considered unnatural, perhaps because two spirit-children had chosen one mother simultaneously—a mother who could not practically rear both in a nomadic existence.

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