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Ethnology (from the
Ancient Gr****: ἔθνος,
ethnos meaning 'nation') is an
academic field and
discipline that
compares and
analyzes the characteristics...
- to the “Search for Meaning”:
Teaching Folklore Outside the Discipline.
Ethnologies, 23(2), 35–59. https://doi.org/10.7202/1087934ar NARC
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Europeans are the
focus of
European ethnology, the
field of
anthropology related to the
various ethnic groups that
reside in the
states of Europe. Groups...
- The
Ethnological Society of
London (ESL) was a
learned society founded in 1843 as an
offshoot of the Aborigines'
Protection Society (APS). The meaning...
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Descriptive Ethnological Ethnopoetical Historical Ideology Semiotic Sociological Research framework Anthropometry Ethnography cyber Ethnology Cross-cultural...
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Bureau of
American Ethnology (or BAE, originally,
Bureau of
Ethnology) was
established in 1879 by an act of
Congress for the
purpose of transferring...
- Africa, Oceania, and America.
Until 2013, it was
known as the
Museum of
Ethnology, German:
Museum für Völkerkunde).
Before 1928, the Anthropological-Ethnographic...
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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"...
- languages.
Bureau of
American Ethnology,
Bulletin 40. Vol. 1. Washington:
Smithsonian Institution,
Bureau of
American Ethnology. ISBN 0-8032-5017-7. Boas...
- A folk
instrument is a
traditional musical instrument that has
remained largely restricted to
traditional folk music, and is not
usually used in the classical...