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  1. Ethnology (from the Greek: ἔθνος, ethnos meaning 'nation') is an academic field that compares and analyzes the characteristics of different peoples and the relationships between them (compare cultural, social, or sociocultural anthropology ).
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    Compared to ethnography, the study of single groups through direct contact with the culture, ethnology takes the research that ethnographers have compiled and then compares and contrasts different cultures. The term ethnologia (ethnology) is credited to Adam Franz Kollár (1718-1783) who used and defined it in his … See more

    Ethnology (from the Greek: ἔθνος, ethnos meaning 'nation') is an academic field that compares and analyzes the characteristics of different peoples and the relationships between them (compare cultural, social, or sociocultural anthropology See more

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    George Hunt (February 14, 1854 – 1933) (Tlingit) was a Canadian and a consultant to the American anthropologist Franz Boas; through his contributions, he is considered a linguist and ethnologist in his own right. He was Tlingit-English by birth and learned both those languages. Growing up with his parents at Fort Rupert, British Columbia in Kwakwaka'wakw territory, he learned their language …

    • Died: 1933, Fort Rupert, B.C.
    • Parent(s): Robert Hunt, Mary Ebbetts (Anislaga)
  5. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ethnologist

    Webethnologist ( plural ethnologists ) One who practices ethnology. Translations [ edit] ± show one who practices ethnology Categories: English terms prefixed with ethno- English …

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  7. John Fraser (ethnologist) - Wikipedia

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    WebReverend Dr John Fraser(1834 – 1904) was an Australian ethnologist, linguist, school headmaster and author of many scholarly works. He is known for his revised and …

  8. https://americanethnologist.org

    WebThe American Ethnological Society (AES) is dedicated to expanding the reach of ethnography. We promote ethnographic research through publications, awards, conferences, and networking opportunities.

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  11. What is an ETHNOLOGIST? - Answers

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    WebFeb 04, 2009 · an anthropologist who studies ethnology Ethnology (from the Greek '', ethnos'' meaning "family, lineage, people") is the branch of anthropology that compares …

  12. Boris Smirnov (ethnologist) - Wikipedia

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    WebApr 21, 2022 · Boris Smirnov (1924 – 1979) was a Russian ethnologist and historian, excavator of Kelginino Gravefield in Eastern Mokshaland. He collected a great bulk of …

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