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Ethnography is a
branch of
anthropology and the
systematic study of
individual cultures.
Ethnography explores cultural phenomena from the
point of view...
- Ану́чин; 27
August 1843 – 4 June 1923) was a
Russian anthropologist,
ethnographist, archaeologist, and geographer. He was a
member of the
Russian Geographical...
- Mark
Krasniqi (9
October 1920 – 28
August 2015) was a
Kosovar Albanian ethnographist, publicist,
writer and
translator who did most of his work
while residing...
- Erdélyi (1814–1868) —
Hungarian poet, critic, author,
philosopher and
ethnographist Stefan Erdélyi (1905–1968) — Hungarian-Romanian
chess master Tamás Erdélyi...
- (9 May 1846 – 22
November 1879) was a
British Political Officer and
Ethnographist who
served as the
Deputy Commissioner of Kohima. In 1879,
Damant and...
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first transcription of the
rules of the game was
completed by
norwegian ethnographist Carl
Sofus Lumholtz.
Despite its origin,
Otjin is
similar to african...
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which precede Qadar) and Qadar.
Catherine Smith, an
anthropologist and
Ethnographist who
researched about Aceh
Muslim society which afflicted by 2004 Indian...
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January 1868) was a
Hungarian poet, critic, author,
philosopher and
ethnographist. He was born 1
April 1814 at Nagykapos, in the
county of Ung, and educated...
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Russian Empire Died
January 20, 1872(1872-01-20) (aged 49) Samara,
Russian Empire Occupation(s) author,
ethnographist,
folklorist Years active 1840s-1872...
- and Ivan
Polunin (1920–2010) was a
medical doctor,
photographer and
ethnographist.
Educated at
Magdalen College,
Oxford in
biology faculty, Oleg Polunin...