ethnographer|ethnographers in English

noun

[eth·nog·ra·pher || eθ'nɒgrəfə]

one who specializes in ethnography, one who studies and describes different races and cultures (Anthropology)

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1. 7 words related to Anthropologist: archaeologist, archeologist, ethnographer, ethnologist, cultural Anthropologist, social Anthropologist, social scientist

2. They need people like ethnographers and user researchers who can gather what I call thick data.

3. Part salvage ethnographer, part Acculturationist, McKennan attempted to chart the changes set in motion by contact with non-Indians to measure cultural loss

4. Have you ever wondered what your Ancestors ate? Food ethnographer and author William Woys Weaver shares why food traditions and food culture matter in understanding our past

5. Although mechanisms of abortion (herbal abortants and manual manipulation) were recorded by early ethnographers, Palauans historically had and continue to have today a special abhorrence for the act of abortion

6. Although mechanisms of abortion (herbal abortants and manual manipulation) were recorded by early ethnographers, Palauans historically had and continue to have today a special abhorrence for the act of abortion.

7. British Anthropologist, ethnologist, and travel writer 1832 1899 Anne Zeller: American physical Anthropologist, specializing in primates Annemarie Mol: Dutch ethnographer and philosopher 1958-09-13 Annette Laming-Emperaire: French archeologist 1917-10-22 1977 Annette Weiner: American Anthropologist 1933-02-14 1997-12-07 Annie Brisset: Canadian