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  • Rotuma in Fiji has strong affinities culturally and ethnologically to Polynesia.
  • But were the Olmec a " people, " ethnologically speaking?
  • The archipelago is physiographically and ethnologically part of the Polynesian subregion of Oceania.
  • They are ethnologically described as nomadic hunter-gatherers.
  • This archipelago and its oceans are ethnologically part of the Polynesian subregion of Oceania.
  • He was drawn to them because, despite their sinister reputation, they remained ethnologically unknown.
  • Ethnologically, you appear to be working on two groups of articles : Greek and Slavic.
  • Ethnologically, the mountain is considered by some to have been the birthplace of the Pushto speaking races.
  • Ethnologically, the islands of Oceania are divided into the subregions of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.
  • Ethnologically, factors such as culture, history, language, religion, and familial kinships can influence Native American identity.
  • The Urak Lawoi are sometimes classified with the Moken, but they are linguistically and ethnologically distinct, being much more closely related to the Malay people.
  • Bulgrians being a group that Poulianos had determined similar to Greeks and culturally ( not necessarily ethnologically ), I believe they are extremely close to Greeks.
  • Its definition of what counts toward that 100 is a generous one : " countries and destinations that are politically, ethnologically or geographically different ."
  • He wrote that " the majority of the inhabitants of " Southern Serbia " are Orthodox Christian Macedonians, ethnologically more akin to the Bulgarians than to the Serbs.
  • Socially the Persianate world was marked by a system of ethnologically defined elite statuses : the rulers and their soldiery were non-Iranians in origin, but the administrative cadres and literati were Iranians.
  • During those centuries, the vast region of deserts, mountains, and grazing land was inhabited by people resembling each other in racial, cultural, and linguistic characteristics; ethnologically they were essentially Mongol.
  • Socially the Turko-Persian world was marked by a system of ethnologically defined elite statuses : the rulers and their soldiery were Turkic or Turkic-speaking Mongols; the administrative cadres and literati were Persian.
  • What I would say, though, is that the Australian indigenous peoples, while speaking with one voice on many matters, are ethnologically and culturally as diverse as the Incas, the Lapps and the Masai.
  • The "'Puig de sa Morisca Archaeological Park "'is an archaeological park located in Santa Ponsa in the municipality of Calvi?on the island of Majorca, part of the Spanish ethnologically interesting.
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