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Example sentences for "ethnography"

Lexicographically close words:
ethnographer; ethnographers; ethnographic; ethnographical; ethnographiques; ethnologic; ethnological; ethnologically; ethnologischen; ethnologist
  1. What I have stated here is about all that we know of Yalmal, and we see from this that a very promising, yet untouched field for researches in ethnography and natural history here lies before future travellers to the Yenisej.

  2. Almquist and Lieutenant Nordquist set on foot excavations in order to collect contributions to the ethnography of this traditional race.

  3. This and the Malayan exhibit the forms of polygyny and polyandry with which ethnography is concerned; while the Nair and Tibetan forms of polyandry are not only insufficient to explain the systems, but are of no general importance.

  4. In American Ethnography tribe and clan have been used in the place of gens as an equivalent term, from not perceiving its universality.

  5. In Indian Ethnography the subjects of primary importance are the gens, phratry, tribe and confederacy.

  6. Subramani Aiyer, the Superintendents of Ethnography for their respective States.

  7. A Superintendent of Ethnography was appointed for each Presidency or Province, to carry out the work of the survey in addition to his other duties.

  8. There are few things in the ethnography of the Ilongot that seem unusual and for which the culture of neither Malay nor Negrito does not provide an explanation.

  9. There seem to be no culture elements in the ethnography of the Sakay that are not found in the life of Semang, Jakun, or allied peoples.

  10. Of the reports of that expedition Hale prepared the sixth volume, Ethnography and Philology (1846), which is said to have "laid the foundations of the ethnography of Polynesia.

  11. The ancient mythology and ethnography of Mexico presents, however, a mass of curious identities with that of Asia.

  12. Matthews’ Ethnography and Philology of the Hidatsa, 1877, p.

  13. Hale, Ethnography and Philology of the United States Exploring Expedition, p.

  14. Hale, Ethnography and Philology of the U.

  15. Horatio Hale, Ethnography and Philology of the United States Exploring Expedition (Philadelphia, 1846), pp.

  16. I have already hinted that influences from North-Western New Guinea may have penetrated down the Fly River, but a discussion of the latter question opens up complicated problems of Malaysian ethnography into which I cannot now enter.

  17. Haddon, "The Ethnography of the Western Tribe of Torres Straits," Jour.

  18. Now this is by no means the case, and before we can gain an adequate comprehension of Papuan ethnography and ethnology we must clearly distinguish between the characteristics of the various tribes, their customs, languages, and handicrafts.

  19. Haddon, "The Ethnography of the Western Tribe of Torres Straits," Journ.

  20. Discontinuity in distribution in ethnography may mean either that the form has a multiple origin or that it has migrated without establishing itself in the intermediate districts, or that it has disappeared from those districts.

  21. If we put together all that we have learned from anthropology and ethnography about primitive men and primitive society, we perceive that the first task of life is to live.

  22. In fact, marriage appears, in ethnography and history, as the way of founding a family and as molded by the family mores existing in the society.

  23. This dependence on nature has long served as a criterion in ethnography for dividing peoples into two groups--the "civilised" and the "savage.

  24. Nevertheless, and only to bring out better the differences between linguistic divisions and those of ethnography and ethnology, I shall rapidly pass in review the "peoples" of Europe, according to the linguistic grouping as outlined above.

  25. Since ethnography and anthropology began to exist as sciences, an attempt has been made to determine and establish the great groups amongst which humanity might be divided.

  26. Something very similar was practised in the Middle Ages, for there is hardly a museum of archaeology or ethnography which has no show-case of small figures transfixed with nails, especially in the region of the heart.

  27. In the form in which it is presented this work contains, it is believed, all that is known at the present day of the ethnography of this interesting people.

  28. It fell to my share to take charge of and catalogue all the collections made by the expedition, and therefore I had especially favorable opportunities for becoming acquainted with the ethnography of the region.

  29. The main sources of Coast Miwok ethnography used in this paper may be enumerated as follows: 1.

  30. An exhaustive ethnography of the Coast Miwok has never been published.


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    Other words:
    anatomy; anthropology; psychology