Definition of Ethnograph. Meaning of Ethnograph. Synonyms of Ethnograph

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Ethnographer
Ethnographer Eth*nog"ra*pher . One who investigates ethnography.
Ethnographic
Ethnographic Eth`no*graph"ic, Ethnographical Eth`no*graph"ic*al, . a. [Cf. F. ethnographique.] pertaining to ethnography.
Ethnographical
Ethnographic Eth`no*graph"ic, Ethnographical Eth`no*graph"ic*al, . a. [Cf. F. ethnographique.] pertaining to ethnography.
Ethnographically
Ethnographically Eth`no*graph"ic*al*ly, adv. In an ethnographical manner.
Ethnography
Ethnography Eth*nog"ra*phy, n. [Gr. ? nation + -graphy: cf. F. ethnographie.] That branch of knowledge which has for its subject the characteristics of the human family, developing the details with which ethnology as a comparative science deals; descriptive ethnology. See Ethnology.

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- Human zoos, also known as ethnological expositions, were a colonial practice of publicly displaying people, usually in a so-called "natural" or "primitive"...
- Enlightenment, Leiden, p. 199. Vermeulen, Hans (2008). Early History of Ethnograph and Ethnolog in the German Enlightenment: Anthropological Discourse in...
- ; et al. (1981). "Sacred Cows and Water Buffalo in India: The Uses of Ethnograph". Current Anthropology. 22 (5). University of Chicago Press: 483–502....
- reviews; and eMERGe (Improving reporting of Meta-Ethnography) for meta-ethnograph. Developments in systematic reviews during the 21st century included realist...
- ethnologist Erich Brauer. Brauer was indeed one of the most skilled ethnographs of the first half of the 20th century and wrote an important book on...
- a dead child who did not receive the benediction of Holy Spirit. The ethnograph Marian Simion Florea wrote : Blajini are fictitious beings, incarnations...
- ethnologist Erich Brauer. Brauer was indeed one of the most skilled ethnographs of the first half of the 20th century and wrote an important book on...
- Cultural Heritage News Agency (CHN). Persien: Das Land und seine Bewohner: ethnograph. Schilderungen 2 Teile in 1 Bd, by Jakob Eduard ****, (Olms, 1976) Britannica...
- by Siberian Tatar linguists and denounced by some Russian and Tatar ethnographs. Over time, some of these dialects were given distinct names and recognized...
- Bachat Teleut and Southern Altaians, who, according to historians and ethnographs, also are descendants of late middle age Teleuts (White Kalmucks). The...