| 41. | The earliest ethnographies detail Ktunaxa culture around the turn of the 20th century.
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| 42. | He is considered the father of modern cognitive ethnography.
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| 43. | She has also researched the ethnography of online communities.
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| 44. | In 1843 5 Kulish taught in Kiev and studied Ukrainian history and ethnography.
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| 45. | Traditional ethnography study observes the interactions between individuals who are co-located.
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| 46. | The hand-colored lithographs of scenery and ethnography are important historical records.
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| 47. | Much later, the discipline of anthropology would later formalize these as ethnography.
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| 48. | These are important sources on the early history and ethnography of the region.
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| 49. | Ethnography and statistics " ) in 1900 Vambel had 650 inhabitants all Bulgarians.
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| 50. | He argues against Native American writing being read as ethnography rather than literature.
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