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Definition of Ethnographers
1. ethnographer [n] - See also: ethnographer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ethnographers
Literary usage of Ethnographers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Slavery as an Industrial System: Ethnological Researches by Herman Jeremias Nieboer (1900)
"We shall see that this equally applies to some ethnographers and theorists
describing the state of women, especially as wives, in some primitive societies. ..."
2. Technologies for Understanding and Preventing Substance Abuse and Addiction by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Nonetheless, many ethnographers introduce race as an explanatory element. ...
ethnographers cite the indirect racism of some politicians who have been ..."
3. Pulse Check: National Trends in Drug Abuse: Summer 1998 by Barry M. McCaffrey (1999)
"On the West Coast, both ethnographers and treatment providers report that cocaine
users ... ethnographers, Epidemiologists, and other Ethnographic Sources ..."
4. Ridpath's Universal History: An Account of the Origin, Primitive Condition by John Clark Ridpath (1897)
"In general, they present what many ethnographers have chosen to call the Caucasian
type of mankind at its best estate. In common with the other peoples of ..."
5. Public Housing Drug Elimination Program Resource Document: Final Report by Theodore M. Hammett (1997)
"As stated above, the ethnographers were hired on the basis of their ... Attempts were
made to match the race/ethnicity of ethnographers to that which ..."