- (Polish). As a sub-field of anthroponymy, the
study of
ethnonyms is
called ethnonymy or ethnonymics.
Ethnonyms should not be
confused with demonyms, which...
-
Chiang Mai, 2009, p.3. Pain, Frédéric (2008). "An
Introduction to Thai
Ethnonymy:
Examples from Shan and
Northern Thai".
Journal of the
American Oriental...
- The Susu
people are a Mande-speaking
ethnic group living primarily in
Guinea and
northwestern Sierra Leone,
particularly in
Kambia District. Influential...
- The
calling of the Varangians,
calling of the (Varangian)
princes or
invitation to the
Varangians (Russian: призвание варягов, romanized: prizvaniye varyagov;...
- The
Sierra Leone Creole people (Krio: Krio pipul) are an
ethnic group of
Sierra Leone. The
Sierra Leone Creole people are
descendants of
freed African-American...
-
originate or
originated from "Roman" or
similar words. In
linguistics and
ethnonymy: The word Romance,
naming the
language family that also
includes Spanish...
- The Mona are a
Mandinka people from West
Africa living in west-central Côte d'Ivoire, in the
Mankono department.
According to the
sources and the context...
- The Yalunka, or Dialonké, are a Mandé-speaking
people and the
original inhabitants of ****a
Jallon (French:
Fouta Djallon), a
mountainous region in Guinea...
- The Baga are a West
African ethnic group who live in the
southern swampy lands of
Guinea Atlantic coastline.
Traditionally animist through the pre-colonial...
- Thailand. 2009, p.3. Pain, Frédéric (2008). An
Introduction to Thai
Ethnonymy:
Examples from Shan and
Northern Thai.
Journal of the
American Oriental...