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ethnologic





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We were in a living room that looked like a mix of a youth hostel and an ethnologic museum.

From Slate Dec. 5, 2016

He contributed to the German press and wrote pieces on European geologic and ethnologic subjects for the National Geographic.

From Time Magazine Archive

These and many minor ethnologic facts have already been obtained by the study of American languages.

From American Languages, and Why We Should Study Them by Daniel Garrison Brinton

Two postulates concerning primitive society, adopted by various ethnologic students of other countries, have been erroneously applied to the American aborigines; at the same time they have been so widely accepted as to demand consideration.

From The Siouan Indians by W. J. (William John) McGee

The knife and fork are used, the latter to go into the mouth, the former not, and here you see a singular ethnologic feature.

From As A Chinaman Saw Us Passages from his Letters to a Friend at Home by Henry Pearson Gratton




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