Many variant myths and creation motifs are so described in ethnographic and anthropological literature.
Mr. Gilmore searches the ethnographic literature for the solution to this "manhood puzzle."
Although widely cited currently, no references to this mountain being sacred can be found in the early ethnographic literature.
For the Yaghan, establishing the family connection was everything, if Glinn's reading of the ethnographic literature was correct.
In addition to the ledger books, the new analysis has also been aided by finer dating techniques and new ethnographic literature.
This indigenous form of worship is broadly and not so accurately labelled as "animism" in the ethnographic literature.
There appears to be little ethnographic literature on the Bareach beyond the observations of some 19th and early 20th century British civil and military personnel.
I had also compiled, from the ethnographic literature, a long list of culture traits that were purported to belong to the Indians of the area.
The rationale for the research was provided in a 1985 article which examined the ethnographic literature on shamanism from the perspective of cognitive science.