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This practice is found in about 69 percent of the world's cultures that have been described ethnographically.
You've got two things to sign Julia cos we're being ethnographically studied.
However, the ethnographically the mother tongue or the primary language was always Kannada.
The works were written with great attention to numerous ethnographically interesting details of the old Serbian peasant life.
Although there are some exceptions, the majority of rock art whose creation was ethnographically recorded had been produced during rituals.
Historically and ethnographically, the town is part of the Khevi province.
For the past two decades, he has been working to produce ethnographically detailed works that document a very important period in contemporary Iranian history.
Cohen's work is centered ethnographically in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca.
He also designed ethnographically styled furniture and textiles.
The job of the anthropologist from such a perspective becomes to demonstrate ethnographically how different societies handle conflict through the various political and legal institutions.
Ethnographically and culturally it belongs to the Paisa region.
He pictured the highlanders' life almost exactly ethnographically and still recreated an entire world of mythological concepts.
Stating that the conception of nature has varied historically and ethnographically and as a result has become cultural.
Talking through shadows of the past in the classrooms of today: Exploring rhetoric and narrative ethnographically with middle-school students.
These cultures differed ethnographically, linguistically, ecclesiastically, and historically.
Also many examples have been collected ethnographically, and some traditional peoples, as well as experimental archaeologists, continue to use bone to make tools.
For this production Gorsky chose to include more ethnographically accurate costumes and choreographic elements.
Historically and ethnographically, it is part of Racha, a historic highland province in western Georgia.
In 1995 "Technoscientific Imaginaries" was used as the title of a volume ethnographically exploring contemporary science and technology.
The Prokletije are ethnographically and sociologically diverse due to many tribes living in the region as sheep herders.
Ley is committed to theoretically informed and ethnographically grounded research, which can be seen in his Social Geography of the City.
It is believed to be one of the oldest inhabited islands in the Maldives and ethnographically very different from the rest of the islands.
In practice, these research topics are often categorized as part of ethnomusicology or cultural studies, whether or not they are ethnographically based.
This tradition retained its prestige even until the 19th century, when it was ethnographically documented to be a competition for the losing side's worldly possessions.
Ethnographically, Mam refers to several aged Maya deities: