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ethnography

/eth-nog-ruh-fee/US // ɛθˈnɒg rə fi //UK // (ɛθˈnɒɡrəfɪ) //

人种学,民族学,民族志,人种志

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a branch of anthropology dealing with the scientific description of individual cultures.

Examples

  • We’ll never be able to match the level of detail that you get when you do rich narrative ethnography.

  • For the contrast between nonstate and state societies, I used data from forensic archeology and from quantitative ethnography.

  • I charged myself especially with inquiring into the Indian history and languages, statistics, and general ethnography.

  • To the student of African ethnography this volume is a great disappointment in one respect.

  • Its intrinsic interest, consequently, as well as its bearing upon primitive geography and ethnography, warrants its presentation.

  • Such are the notices bearing upon the ethnography of the Cimbri.

  • It has its characteristics and special features; its own soil and its own folk; its own geography, ethnography, and climate.