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ethnographical

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to ethnography
    ethnographical data

How To Use ethnographical In A Sentence

  • The unique fieldwork and " ethnographical " methods of modern anthropology provide an approach to solving this thorny aesthetic problem.
  • Chinese Village: Taitou, Shantung Province is one important ethnographical work about rural society in North China. It is a landmark work as Golden Wing in the early anthropological study in China.
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  • Well, this is not a point that would count against the viability of the setting, but coincidentally "Sunda" is the traditional geographical and ethnographical term for West Java, the place where I live right now! HH Com 126
  • In the political division of Spain the ancient province of Cantabria, which is included in Castile, does not belong to it either ethnographically or geographically, but forms a separate district called by those who inhabit it de Peñas al Mar, or more commonly La Montaña. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • This reissue of a classic ethnographical study is based on the fieldwork and interviews with Crow elders Lowie conducted from 1907 to 1931. New & Noteworthy
  • Evidence suggests that people studied tea crates, seeing them as legitimate conveyors of ethnographical and topographical information. The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876
  • Ethnographically informed accounts of the persuasive power of regular practice, of habitual denial, and of structured routine are badly needed.
  • I would suggest that deserted men dying in a dark hole might well be called 'social stratification'; and that soldiers sold into slavery by barbarians might be known as 'the ethnographical permeation policy.' G.K.'s Weekly - The Horror
  • We look forward to further contributions as he develops this work ethnographically through field research.
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