How To Use Ethnology In A Sentence

  • His experiences among the Eskimos created in him a desire to understand the laws of human nature and prompted him to make a gradual transition from cultural geography to ethnology.
  • The roots of ethnology lay, in turn, in the traditions of natural history, moral philosophy and humanism.
  • The tours begin in Hanoi, where guests will visit the Museum of Ethnology, the old craft quarter and several pagodas and temples, including the Tay Phuong Pagoda.
  • ROBINSON, Life in California (New York, 1846); Bureau of Am. Ethnology Seventh ann. rept. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Early Ancon and Early Supe culture,: Chavin horizon sites of the Central Peruvian coast, (Columbia studies in archeology and ethnology) by Gordon Randolph Willey Open Letter to Columbia University Community: Accept President Ahmadinejad's Invitation-If I Can Do it So Can You
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  • In 2005 Ethnology of IES was endowed with the title of Provincial Elite Specialty.
  • Now a resident in Jerusalem and Vienna, she is considered an expert in Arabic studies and ethnology.
  • He is not only faithful to the truth in large things, he is accurate in small matters also; and where he makes use of any statement he always shows that there is justification for it; although, by the way, I can only guess at his reason for calling Attila a "Turanian" —a word which carries a pleasant flavor of pre-Victorian ethnology, and might just about as appropriately be applied to Tecumseh. VI. Productive Scholarship
  • 'I am not such a despairer of ethnology as some ethnologists would have me.' Modern Mythology
  • In 2005 Ethnology of IES was endowed with the title of Provincial Elite Specialty.
  • Most of them retread old ground, with very little new being added to the scholarship on Southern African rock art or San ethnology.
  • Nineteenth-century European ethnology and anthropology were established precisely to study different peoples and their institutions.
  • When, I thought, had he had time to learn the geography and ethnology of these dismal black habitats in the bowels of Camelot? DOWNTOWN
  • I was really interested in ethnology, anthropology, and comparative religion.
  • It will be seen, in fine, that in the main Obermüller does not differ from accepted theories in German ethnology, which have long carefully dissevered the Celts from the Teutons, and assigned to each tribe with approximate accuracy its earliest fixed abode in Europe. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873
  • While stationed in the West and at Fort Mackinac, he studied the cultures and languages of local Indians, contributing to the developing fields of ethnology and ethnography through his studies.
  • Dr. Henderson a famous expert on Asian ethnology.
  • As a result, Chinese ethnology has entered the third stage in the dynamic process to maturity and a new stage of ethnological theory and practice.
  • He became interested in ethnology on that first trip and decided to undertake more detailed investigations.
  • The type of race so often, called in manuals of ethnology 'Mongolian', let us designate by the term 'Turanian' - the significance of which is co-extensive with the scriptural, 'Japhetic' ... CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • For over forty years Swanton worked for the Smithsonian's Bureau of Ethnology gathering ethnohistorical information about southeastern Indians.
  • The Museum's holdings in Asian ethnology constitute one of the finest such collections in the Western Hemisphere. NYC.com's Exclusive New York City Event Calendar : Art
  • (which is a sound approximating ch in the German word ich), is to be found on page 206, Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology. Osage Traditions
  • When, I thought, had he had time to learn the geography and ethnology of these dismal black habitats in the bowels of Camelot? DOWNTOWN
  • One of the classic confrontations of nineteenth-century ethnology stemmed from this very circumstance.
  • When, I thought, had he had time to learn the geography and ethnology of these dismal black habitats in the bowels of Camelot? DOWNTOWN
  • After completing an undergraduate degree in art, history and ethnology in 2006, she has combined studies in social affairs with work for the World Childhood Foundation in Stockholm.

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