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Phil smiled; he was young and enthusiastic, and he was also an ardent ethnographist.
Использование термина ethnographer на английском
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The Berawan were repulsed and horrified when their ethnographer responded to questions about American customs.
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But, as an ethnographer, I am more interested in the culture of the bikers themselves.
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For journalist and ethnographer Benjamin R Teitelbaum, the answer to this last question is most certainly yes.
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That leaves the new ethnographer and me.
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He'd selected Manjit Nara for that slot, a psychiatrist and ethnographer from Delhi, an expert on Kashmir.
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I feel like the ethnographer who had to decipher the nuances of the twenty-three Eskimo words for snow.
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Who were the aborigines of Tibet is a question which no ethnographer is able to answer correctly at present.
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Newmahr declares, "All ethnographic work is on some level 'about' the ethnographer" (a claim that begs for refutation).
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American ethnographer Kristen Ghodsee and activist-writer Marilyn Waring talk to Kathryn Ryan about the fight for valuing women's economic contribution to society.
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A skilled ethnographer, the author combines her poet's ear and thorough research in prose that flips the script on anti-Black, anti-Muslim sentiment.
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The empathetic eye of the journalist-ethnographer can locate those stories and stick with them, stepping over the line from observation to participation.
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He is an anthropologist, an ethnographer working for a nameless, faceless corporation and he is answerable only to the almighty Peyman (sic).
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He was not only one of the greatest historians of Norway, but also a philologist, an ethnographer, an archaeologist, a geographer, and a publicist.
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At the 1888 International Council of Women, they listened as Alice Fletcher, a noted white ethnographer, spoke about the greater rights of American Indian women.
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In 1907, ethnographer Elsdon Best wrote of the northern rātā: This huge tree was held in much esteem in former times...
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The systematic ethnographers use this term in a vague and uncertain manner.