ethnographically
- a word derived from ethnographic.
- a word derived from ethnographical.
- a word derived from ethnography.
Example Sentences
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A paper published in Science in 2019 had revealed that music is produced in all ethnographically distinct cultures, and that similar forms of beats and tunes are used.
From Science Daily • Jan. 23, 2024
But if there's a book by a writer of color about a Filipino marriage, then I say, "Well I'm reading ethnographically about what Filipino marriage is like."
From Salon • Aug. 4, 2022
From this statement, Galarza proceeds to ethnographically document the conditions of the braceros experience in the United States spanning the transborder recruitment and migration from Mexican villages to work conditions in the fields.
From Salon • Aug. 7, 2021
His work, known for its sophisticated visual language and sparse narration, unveiled ethnographically distinctive peoples and practices with patience and a kind of objective astonishment.
From New York Times • Jun. 27, 2014
Geographically and historically, however, Assyria and Babylonia are interdependent, and the Assyrians and Babylonians are ethnographically and linguistically the same race.
From The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 2 Amiel to Atrauli by Various