How To Use Ethnologist In A Sentence

  • Our ethnologist was the famous Professor David Barr, of Oxford. Dwellers in the Mirage
  • In our present world, where issues of culture, identity and their connection with religious expression are alive as never before, there is a pressing and challenging role for the folklorist and the ethnologist.
  • Despite being an important part of contemporary culture, videogames hadn't yet found their place in museums," says Mr. Clais, an ethnologist and curator of the China section at the Musée Guimet, France's national museum for Asian arts, who wrote his doctoral thesis on videogames and computers. The Art of the Videogame
  • The University of Pennsylvania archaeologist and ethnologist Daniel G. Brinton argued in 1890 that the dark continent was “the cradle of the Semites.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • The expert knowledge of folklorists and ethnologists is also in demand in the tourist and development industries and their academic writings are a cachet to earning consultancies and contracts.
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  • His study of tarantism, for instance, ignored traditional academic boundaries, making use of a team of scholars - a psychologist, a musicologist, a sociologist - with himself in the guiding position as historian-ethnologist.
  • 'I am not such a despairer of ethnology as some ethnologists would have me.' Modern Mythology
  • Also in 1862, the ethnologist John Beddoe published his “Index of Negrescence,” which measured the blackness of Europeans. A Renegade History of the United States
  • He was a peerless expert on the region beyond the Mississippi, as well as a prominent scientist and ethnologist.
  • The expert knowledge of folklorists and ethnologists is also in demand in the tourist and development industries and their academic writings are a cachet to earning consultancies and contracts.
  • The later ethnological misuse of ARYAN to signify not spiritual, but physical, characteristics, led the great Orientalist, Max Muller, to say quaintly: “To me an ethnologist who speaks of an Aryan race, Aryan blood, Aryan eyes and hair, is as great a sinner as a linguist who speaks of a dolichocephalic dictionary or a brachycephalic grammar.” Autobiography of a Yogi
  • However, when ethnologists from the Smithsonian Institute visited the Quinault later in the century, they found a robust and stalwart people.
  • The later ethnological misuse of ARYAN to signify not spiritual, but physical, characteristics, led the great Orientalist, Max Muller, to say quaintly: "To me an ethnologist who speaks of an Aryan race, Aryan blood, Aryan eyes and hair, is as great a sinner as a linguist who speaks of a dolichocephalic dictionary or a brachycephalic grammar. Autobiography of a Yogi
  • Bizarre, perhaps, it was, and Oriental enough to puzzle any passing ethnologist. THE STORY OF JEES UCK
  • The last decade has seen an enormous upswing of interest in historical photographs among ethnologists and historians.
  • The desinence - kut'qin in these tribal names means inhabitants of (as well as 'tenne in other Déné denominations) and not men, as American ethnologists have freely stated. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • (They were basic, too, in books such as ethnologist James Cowles Prichard's monumental compendium Researches into the Physical History of Mankind. Undefined
  • Last night on television the ethnologist and the cameraman watched with hushed wonder while the chimpanzee carefully stripped a willow branch and inserted it into the anthill.
  • The mere preservation in a museum for items such as these has always struck me as the approach of people to whom they are just the objects of abstract interest like that of the ethnologist, not a part of their living tradition. Spectacular Vestments from the Treasury of St. John Lateran
  • Gordon then sent photos of his discovery to famed ethnologist and archeologist Matthew Williams Stirling, who had described spheres beautifully worked by pre-Columbian natives of Costa Rica. Las Piedras Bola: the great stone balls of Ahualulco
  • I do not propose to embark at this late hour on what ethnologists know as the "Hamitic" problem. Legends of Babylon and Egypt in relation to Hebrew tradition
  • Anthropologists and ethnologists have studied the cultural processes by which particular persons, places, and historical events become invested with sacred or mythological significance.
  • Helmreich, Stefan. "Trees and Seas of Information: Alien Kinship and the Biopolitics of Gene Transfer in Marine Biology and Biotechnology. " American Ethnologist 30, no. 3 (2003): 341-359.
  • For many ethnologists and anthropologists, collective identity does not represent the truth even among the most archaic communities.
  • Ethnologists tell us that the interblending of races is favorable to the general progress of mankind. The Negro and the White Man

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