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Ethnographic and Bibliography
* The Alutiiq Ethnographic Bibliography

Ethnographic and North
Ethnographic examples ‘ third genders ’ can come from distinct societies located in Thailand, Polynesia, Melanesia, Native America, western Africa, and elsewhere and from any point in history, from Ancient Greece, to sixteenth century England to contemporary North America.

Ethnographic and ,"
Based on these assertions, Fine establishes three conceptual clusters in which ethnographic ethical dilemmas can be situated: " Classic Virtues ," " Technical Skills ," and " Ethnographic Self.
" The Richest Hill on Earth: An Ethnographic Account of Industrial Capitalism, Religion, and Community in Butte, Montana, 1930-1965 ," ( Ph. D. Dissertation, Washington State U. 1999 ; 337 pp ) Dissertation Abstracts International, 2000, Vol.
" Epistemology and Ethnographic Reality: A Trobriand Island Case Study ," American Anthropologist 80: 752-757.
" Ethnographic Field Recordings at Lowie Museum of Anthropology ," 1985.

Ethnographic and Anthropological
* The Mbuti Pygmies: An Ethnographic Survey in Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, 50, 139-282
While there is no international standard on Ethnographic Ethics, many western anthropologists look to the American Anthropological Association for guidance when conducting ethnographic work.
* Reinhard, Johan ( 1968 ) “ The Kusunda: Ethnographic Notes on a Hunting Tribe of Nepal .” Bulletin of the International Committee on Urgent Anthropological Ethnological Research 10: 95-110, Vienna.
* Royal Anthropological Institute, Ethnographic Film
The Takelmas and Their Athapascan Neighors: A New Ethnographic Synthesis for the Upper Rogue River Area of Southwestern Oregon, University of Oregon Anthropological Papers, No. 37.
He became director of the Anthropological and Ethnographic Museum in Dresden in 1874 and continued in that position until his retirement in 1905.

Ethnographic and Studies
), Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period: An Ethnographic Perspective ( Studies in Historical Archaeoethnology ), Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2003, ISBN 1-84383-035-3.
* Shorena Kurtsikidze and Vakhtang Chikovani, Georgia's Pankisi Gorge: An Ethnographic Survey, Berkeley Program in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2002.

Ethnographic and I
An autoethnography can be analytical ( see Leon Anderson ), written in the style of a novel ( see Carolyn Ellis's methodological novel The Ethnographic I ), performative ( see the work of Norman K. Denzin, and the anthology The Ends of Performance ) and many things in between.
The Ethnographic I: A methodological novel about autoethnography.

Ethnographic and .
Ethnographic map of Anatolia from 1911.
An Ethnographic Perspective, ed.
The British Museum houses one of the world's most comprehensive collections of Ethnographic material from Africa, Oceania and the Americas, representing the cultures of indigenous peoples throughout the world.
According to the Ethnographic Atlas Codebook, of 1, 231 societies noted, 186 were monogamous.
" In The Visigoths from the Migration Period to the Seventh Century: An Ethnographic Perspective, ed.
* National Archaeological and Ethnographic " G. A.
* Ethnographic map of Europe 1914, cla. calpoly. edu
Ethnographic literature most commonly uses " Blackfoot people ", and Canadian Blackfoot people use the singular Blackfoot.
" Lands and Peoples in Roman Poetry: The Ethnographic Tradition.
The Ethnographic Museum hosts the largest collection of ethnographic artifacts in the country which includes costumes, pottery, lace, metalwork, woodcarving and paintings.
The Ethnographic Museum and the National Museum of Military History are other places of interest, holding large collections of Bulgarian folk costumes and armaments, respectively.
* Robert O. Lagace, " Pawnee: Culture summary ", Ethnographic Atlas, University of Kent, Canterbury.
Heider, himself, admits in his book Ethnographic Film, that some of the battle films were edited out of sequence, intercut with scene from the women at the salt pool, which was also taken at a different time.
Ethnographic Film.
19th century bathhouse in Latvian Ethnographic Open Air Museum.
Ethnographic evidence from Turkey and other emmer-growing areas suggests that emmer makes good bread ( judged by the taste and texture standards of traditional bread ), and this is supported by evidence of its widespread consumption as bread in ancient Egypt.
Tomol: Chumash Watercraft as Described in the Ethnographic Notes of John P. Harrington.
* Charles Henri Joseph Cordier ( 1829 1905 ), sculptor of Ethnographic subjects.
Ethnographic map of European Turkey from the late 19th.

Ethnographic and 1
Between 1962 and 1967, he published installments of his Ethnographic Atlas in the journal Ethnology -- a data set eventually containing almost 1, 200 cultures coded for over 100 variables.

Ethnographic and
* The scientific effects as well as a collection of newspaper articles about Hedin organized by year ( 1895 1952 ) in 60 bound folios can be found in the Ethnographic Museum.
A remarkable Rediscovery in the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam: Thirteen Ethnographic Objects from the Bruny d ' Entrecasteaux Expedition ( 1791 1794 ).
In 1939, Saint Vladimir University was renamed after Taras Shevchenko ( upon graduation from the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg, then the capital of the Empire, Taras Shevchenko returned to Kiev, and between 1845 1846, was employed by the Archaeological and Ethnographic Commission at the University until his arrest in 1847 ).

Bibliography and North
*" Icelanders in North America: A Bibliography ", Patrick J. Stevens, June 17, 1994
* Bibliography of North Dakota history
* " North American Indian Bibliography: Northwest Coast "
A. Allen ( 1877 ); Birds of the Colorado Valley ( 1878 ); A Bibliography of Ornithology ( 1878 1880, incomplete ); New England Bird Life ( 1881 ); A Dictionary and Check List of North American Birds ( 1882 ); Biogen, A Speculation on the Origin and Motive of Life ( 1884 ); The Daemon of Darwin ( 1884 ); Can Matter Think?
* Selected Bibliography, Red River of the North Flooding
* Bibliography of caves, fissure and rock shelters in the North Midlands
* Bibliography of North Dakota history
However, recent work by Peter N. Jones questions this criticism, as his work shows that the term shamanism has been used by a wide number of individuals, groups, and cultures across time and can not be linked to a specific group, culture, or ethnic identity ( reference: " Shamans and Shamanism: A Comprehensive Bibliography of the Terms Use in North America ").
* Jones, Peter N. Shamans and Shamanism: A Comprehensive Bibliography of the Terms Use in North America.
* davistownmuseum. org: The Davistown Museum, special-topic bibliographies: Bibliography of Pre-Columbian visitors to North America: The Ancient Dominions of Maine Norumbega Reconsidered and the Wawenoc Diaspora .... The Myths of Norumbega Quote: "... The European Discovery of America: The Northern Voyages debunks the 19th century assertion of Norumbega as a Viking name and is the foremost among many historians who assert it is entirely a myth.

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