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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 of...
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Ethnomusicology (from Gr**** ἔθνος
ethnos ‘nation’ and μουσική
mousike ‘music’) is the
multidisciplinary study of
music in its
cultural context, investigating...
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Alexander Shand (1840–1910) was a New
Zealand farmer,
interpreter and ethnographer. He was born in Petone, Wellington, New
Zealand in 1840. His
views on...
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having biannual meetings across North America. In 1972, the new
American Ethnologist journal was
created to
focus on the
expanding field of socio-cultural...
- Zhao
Zhizhong (simplified Chinese: 赵志忠;
traditional Chinese: 趙志忠; pinyin: Zhào Zhìzhōng) is an ethnic-Manchu
professor of
ethnic languages and literatures...
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George Gibbs (1815–1873) was an
American ethnologist,
naturalist and
geologist who
contributed to the
study of the
languages of
indigenous peoples in...
- as "an area
commonly known as the East Indies". In 1850, the
English ethnologist George Samuel Windsor Earl,
writing in the
Journal of the
Indian Archipelago...
- (born 22 May 1907, Emmerich; died 8
March 1990, Bad Urach) was a
German ethnologist and symbologist. His prin****l
field of research, and the
subject of...
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formation of
independent Indonesia. In 1850,
George Windsor Earl, an
English ethnologist,
proposed the
terms Indunesians—and, his preference, Malayunesians—for...
- Jean
Poirier (4 June 1921 - 2 July 2009) was a
French researcher,
ethnologist, sociologist, and lawyer. He was a
Doctor of
Letters and
Doctor of Law,...