ethnographic Meaning in Telugu ( ethnographic తెలుగు అంటే)
ఎథ్నోగ్రాఫిక్, ఎథోనోగ్రఫిక్
Adjective:
ఎథోనోగ్రఫిక్,
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ethnographic's Usage Examples:
Thomson's leadership was again a success, demonstrating the feasibility of the route and making many important biological, geological, and ethnographic observations, though Thomson's attempt to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in a day failed.
Zervynos has 48 homesteads; 8 homesteads and 32 separate buildings are officially declared ethnographic.
Subsequent contact between Europeans and Tiriyó in the first half of the twentieth century produced ethnographic and linguistic studies of the region and Tiriyó subgroups in particular.
It contains over 500,000 exhibits particularly archaeological and ethnographical finds throughout the country including rare works of ancient art, paintings.
Many myths and creation motifs with dualistic cosmologies have been described in ethnographic and anthropological literature.
This phase also added qualitative and ethnographic research methods to existing quantitative and behaviorist research methods.
Through ethnographic research, she believes she has shown how academic clinical researchers have provided the scientific research needed by pharmaceutical companies to bio-medicalize female sexual dysfunction and consequently identify a market of consumers for it.
Its marginal condition beforehand had been documented in the 1968 ethnographic film The Village by Mark McCarty and Paul Hockings.
the attitude of Le Testu reveals a cultural conflict between the old cosmographic beliefs and the demands of an empirical concept of geographical and ethnographical.
The 20th-century ethnographic finds show the door of huts with the image of a family tree: men were depicted on leaves.
Being situated in Masuria, in the transition area with the ethnographic region of Lithuania Minor, Węgobork/Angerburg had a Polish majority with sizable minorities of Germans and Lithuanians (Lietuvninks).
It is the 6th largest town in the ethnographic region of Samogitia and the 17th largest town in Lithuania.
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