Examples of 'ethnologists' in a sentence

Meaning of "ethnologists"

ethnologist (noun): A person who studies and analyzes the cultural and social aspects of different ethnic groups and societies
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Diamond was one of two ethnologists with the expedition.
These individuals were not trained ethnologists.
He was of the opinion that ethnologists were adept at providing themes.
These people are not born to be ethnologists.
Ethnologists have put the events into a different context.
His methodology was followed by many ethnologists and anthropologists.
Ethnologists are fascinated by the millenary customs of these ethnos its.
I leave that to the ethnologists.
Ethnologists often specialize in specific subject matters in addition to one or two cultural areas.
This is where we need ethnologists.
Nazi ethnologists took a special research interest in the neglected and starving children of the ghetto.
Suffice it to say that the ethnologists and anthropologists are a lost cause.
Ethnologists and anthropologists are increasingly recognizing the need to expand their methodology and analytical expression.
His life become a subject of interest to ethnologists and art historians.
Ethnologists and Sociologists today speak of different civilizations.

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Studies by ethnologists.
Ethnologists classify Eritreans into nine language groups.
Waltz was influential among the British ethnologists.
Many early ethnologists noted the distinctive clothing of Kreevins.
This statement has later been debunked by Swedish ethnologists.
Ethnologists lived here with the Wayanas.
The role of iboga in Bwiti initiation ceremonies was studied by ethnologists in Gabon.
Ethnologists rejection of Zeller.
The role of eboga in Bouiti initiation ceremonies was studied by ethnologists in Gabon.
It seems to me that ethnologists should feel at home in Anti-Oedipus.
Yet no other similar text has ever been found by Italian ethnologists.
New Zealand ethnologists.
Ethnologists handle the camera… the way they handle words.
He studied every object, consulted the best ethnologists and historians.
Several generations of ethnologists were inspired by his pseudo-evolutionary theory of archaic matriarchy.
To research these treasures, he did not hesitate to call on the top ethnologists and historians.
Anthropologists, ethnologists and sociologists will be present to discuss various topics related to community life.
He was one of the first non-native participant-observers and ethnologists at Zuni.
Every summer, archaeologists and ethnologists would undertake on-site research to carry out that mission.
For this and other reasons, Sândominic has long attracted the attention of ethnologists and anthropologists.
Modern-day ethnologists Anthropology is evolving and raising new issues.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy described him as " one of the greatest ethnologists of all time.
Paradoxically, the interest of ethnologists has rarely focused on this coastal population considered too Islamized.
As a result of this, it caused great consternation… among the entomologists and, uh, ethnologists.
Some ethnologists believe that Mărțișor has a Roman origin, while others believe it has a Daco-Thracian origin.
Historically, the Abenakis are divided by ethnologists into two groups, Western Abenaki and Eastern Abenaki.
Kane 's work, particularly his field sketches, are still a valuable resource for ethnologists.
Historically, ethnologists have classified the Abenaki by geographic groups, Western Abenaki and Eastern Abenaki.
Category, Finnish ethnologists.
Category, Ethnologists by nationality.
Category: Swedish ethnologists.
We Ethnologists - warehouse.
Category, Russian ethnologists.
Ethnologists have been roaming the world for at least 150 years.
Category: Danish ethnologists.

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