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Example sentences for "ethnographic"

Lexicographically close words:
ethnic; ethnical; ethnically; ethnographer; ethnographers; ethnographical; ethnographiques; ethnography; ethnologic; ethnological
  1. As an ethnographic province the greater part of California plainly forms a unit.

  2. VIII, folio series, of the Royal Ethnographic Museum in Dresden, 1890.

  3. A Malay people occupying, according to latest accounts, a larger area than I have attributed to them in my ethnographic chart of Mindanao, here thoroughly penetrated also by other stocks.

  4. VIII, folio series of the Royal Ethnographic Museum, in Dresden.

  5. VIII, folio series of the Royal Ethnographic Museum, in Dresden, 1890; and Die Igoroten von Pangasinan, F.

  6. Meyer: The Negritos of the Philippines, publications of the Royal Ethnographic Museum of Dresden, 1893, Vol.

  7. VIII, folio series of the Royal Ethnographic Museum in Dresden, by A.

  8. In my Father’s note-book I find it described as “A few carefully studied monographs, linked together by a slender thread of ethnographic relationship.

  9. Already, under the efficient supervision of the Ethnographic Bureau of the United States, systematic contributions are being secured for this important branch of knowledge, so far as their own geographical area is concerned.

  10. This question of the identification of the Skrælings, or natives, whether of Nova Scotia or New England, is one of considerable ethnographic significance.

  11. The great Slavonic immigration, which changed the ethnographic face of the Peninsula, began in the 3rd century A.

  12. However, he has not utilized all available documentary or ethnographic data to the fullest extent--a procedure of the utmost importance.

  13. Kelly's Coast Miwok ethnographic informants stated that, according to old custom, whenever people came to a house they were asked to walk in and were offered a seat in the rear of the house, and food was placed before them.

  14. Crying and tearing the cheeks with the fingernails, as an ethnographic practice in connection with mourning, is documented for the Coast Miwok[66] and Pomo.

  15. I have been unable to find any ethnographic data on a special skin coat for chiefs or ceremonial leaders.

  16. Published ethnographic notes such as are given in S.

  17. Granted the authenticity of the Drake plate, it now does not rank as an isolated find, however spectacular, but rather as good supporting evidence of the conclusion based upon my ethnographic analysis.

  18. Wagner's major work on Drake bears abundant evidence that this historian, at least, is cognizant of the value of the ethnographic check method.

  19. It has been shown that there is not a scrap of ethnographic evidence to suggest that Drake landed in Trinidad Bay and saw the Yurok Indians.

  20. The ethnographic evidence indicates strongly, indeed almost conclusively, that Drake landed in territory occupied by Coast Miwok Indians.

  21. In the following pages I shall analyze by comparative ethnographic technique the cultural data relating to the California Indians as given in the several accounts of the Drake visit in 1579.

  22. The Pomo ethnographic data cited here are therefore to be looked upon not as unique Pomo cultural traits, but as supplementary, comparative material which is at a premium for the Coast Miwok.

  23. Massey has handled the analyses of the imperishable artifacts, their ethnographic and archaeological distributions, and the distributions of all artifacts for Baja California.

  24. The ethnographic information contained in the documents bears out the fact that the cave artifacts belong in the cultural tradition of the Borjeño who inhabited the region at the time of European contact and conquest.

  25. In describing the collection from Bahía de Los Angeles, we have the benefit of ethnographic descriptions from three periods of the Spanish occupation of Baja California prior to 1769 and the expulsion of the Jesuit missionaries.

  26. On the ethnographic level, carrying nets were widely used by Indians of western North America from Canada to Mexico, and again in Central America.

  27. The majority of the artifacts and traits occur in the archaeological collections from Baja California and are mentioned in the ethnographic accounts for that region and for the north of the peninsula.

  28. This material bears little resemblance to the collections or ethnographic descriptions from the extreme south of the peninsula.

  29. Now, as regards the ethnographic observations of old travellers, they are a very doubtful source of information.

  30. The paucity of boundary nomenclature found in the historical sources is continued in the ethnographic data, for the food-area terminology used by the Nevada and Idaho Shoshone is even more diffusely applied in Wyoming.

  31. The rest of this section deals with ethnographic data.

  32. Neither historical research nor ethnographic investigation among the Shoshone confirms the existence of such bands in the area described.

  33. We will present the historical data pertinent to an understanding of the mode and extent of Shoshone ecology there and will then give the material gathered through recent ethnographic investigation.

  34. Most anthropologists are aware of the ethnographic issues involved in the Indian lands claims cases, for the profession has had an active role in them.

  35. Further information the pattern of occupation of the Snake River and southwestern Idaho is given in the following ethnographic material.

  36. The data that follow were gathered through ethnographic means and continue and summarize the foregoing historical account.

  37. Because of this diversity we have divided Idaho into six subregions and present the historical and ethnographic data pertinent to each area under a separate heading.

  38. The Arte y Vocabulario de la Lengua Lule y Tonocote, by Father Antonio Machoni de Cerdena (Madrid, 1732), was republished with a careful ethnographic introduction by J.

  39. The same year saw the formation of the Jewish Historico-Ethnographic Society which began to publish a quarterly review under the name Yevreyskaya Starina ("Jewish Antiquity").

  40. Burgess, once defined a nation as an ethnographic unit inhabiting a geographic unit.

  41. If a nation is not an ethnographic unit, it tries to become one by oppressing or amalgamating the weaker portions of its people.

  42. If we now consider each group for which we have no ethnographic data, we can see whether the lack of such data is due to an initially small population or to mere luck.

  43. In the present investigation, the sample is definitely not taken at random, since we are using all groups for which we have population estimates based on ethnographic information.

  44. Goddard (1914a) and Merriam together give a fairly complete picture of the organization of villages and subgroups of the Whilkut but aside from this we have next to nothing in the way of ethnographic information.

  45. Therefore, before attempting to estimate the population of the remaining groups, for which we have scanty ethnographic information, I would like to present some data on the fish resources of the region.

  46. For instance, the groups for which we have ethnographic data might be the most numerous in the first place and might thus cause us overestimate the population of the remaining groups.

  47. Kato: The reason Kato population is being estimated in gross rather than from ethnographic data is that Goddard (1909, p.

  48. The American Race: A Linguistic Classification and Ethnographic Description of the Native Tribes of North and South America; New York, 1891, p.

  49. In his ethnographic tableau of the nations and languages of Mexico, M.

  50. Unhappily, in low societies the imperfection of ethnographic material would frustrate any attempt at such an enterprise.

  51. They must be treated on a broader basis than that of the Australian ethnographic area only.

  52. If we can seldom agree with him as speculative sociologist, we always admire him in his ethnographic research.

  53. The value of this book and especially of the ethnographic information contained in it, has been disputed by Bonwick.

  54. The presence in the Australian ethnographic material of objective facts which express the collective feelings referring to kinship (pp.

  55. The ethnographic sources do not differ essentially from the historical ones.

  56. But unhappily I have not been able to trace any influence of this important work in the recent ethnographic publications.

  57. There is no room to discuss them in detail; they would lead us too far into the domains of methodology, of ethnographic research.

  58. Such a proceeding appears to be rather dogmatic, for usually in such cases the author gives preference to an a priori opinion, and looks afterwards for its confirmation in the ethnographic first-hand literature.

  59. The following description is taken from the Ethnographic Appendices to Sir H.

  60. This article is compiled from papers by Pyare Lal Misra, Ethnographic clerk, and Hazari Lal, Manager, Court of Wards, Chanda.

  61. These states lie outside the scope of the Ethnographic Survey and hence no regular inquiry has been made on the Rautias.

  62. Pamphlet published in connection with the Ethnographic Survey.

  63. This article is partly based on a paper by Pandit Pyare Lal Misra, ethnographic clerk.

  64. This article is compiled from notes taken by Mr. Hira Lal and by Pyare Lal Misra, Ethnographic clerk.

  65. There is some controversy concerning the ethnographic affinity of the natives living in this area.

  66. Second should be mentioned the long series of ethnographic investigations carried on by various agencies over half a century and based primarily upon the word of living informants.

  67. Its inhabitants of to-day are difficult to class from an ethnographic point of view.

  68. From an ethnographic point of view, the Fellahs are descended from the primitive indigenous inhabitants, modified by admixture with the Arabs.

  69. In the Ethnographic Appendices to the India Census Report of 1901 a slightly different version of the story is given by Captain Luard.


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