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  • These cultures differed ethnographically, linguistically, ecclesiastically, and historically.
  • Both linguistically and ethnographically, while the " Teutonic"
  • Ethnographically and culturally it belongs to the Paisa region.
  • Ethnographically, the people are similar to the Kanamar?
  • It was ethnographically documented as a competition for the losing side s worldly possessions.
  • Cohen's work is centered ethnographically in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca.
  • Linguistically and ethnographically the Eleme Kingdom is a separate entity from the Ogonis, their neighbours.
  • Underlying these behaviors and technological innovations are cognitive and cultural foundations that have been documented experimentally and ethnographically.
  • Stating that the conception of nature has varied historically and ethnographically and as a result has become cultural.
  • The works were written with great attention to numerous ethnographically interesting details of the old Serbian peasant life.
  • Historically and ethnographically, Mestia has always been regarded a chief community of Zemo, or Upper Svaneti province.
  • Although there are exceptions, the majority of rock art whose creation was ethnographically recorded had been produced during rituals.
  • Rugova is an ethnographically diverse region, with great importance for the literary branches of lexicology, etymology and onomastics.
  • Ethnographically it belongs to " ara Codrului " ( The Forest Land ), with which it shares numerous cultural traditions.
  • Although there are some exceptions, the majority of rock art whose creation was ethnographically recorded had been produced during rituals.
  • Erkomaishvili's vision was to break through ethnic boundaries of regional styles while performing ethnographically authentic music from all of Georgia.
  • Ethnographically, traditional government is based on a division of power between civil and war chiefs; lineage and descent are unilineal and agnatic.
  • It is believed to be one of the oldest inhabited islands in the Maldives and ethnographically very different from the rest of the islands.
  • He also produced ethnographically based accounts of Chinese sworn siblinghood and traditional matchmaking, long-term Chinese traditions that had had little ethnographic study.
  • The museum had lent Moore its expertise for the film and believed that " Hiawatha " had ethnographically redeeming features and educational appeal.
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