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Example sentences for "ethnologic"

Lexicographically close words:
ethnographers; ethnographic; ethnographical; ethnographiques; ethnography; ethnological; ethnologically; ethnologischen; ethnologist; ethnologists
  1. The following catalogue contains a descriptive enumeration of the archaeologic and ethnologic specimens collected in Arizona and New Mexico during the season of 1881.

  2. SIR: I have the honor to present herewith an illustrated catalogue of archaeologic and ethnologic collections, made under your direction in Arizona and New Mexico, during the field season of 1881.

  3. Clay MacCauley in 1880 visited the Seminoles settled in the southern parts of the peninsula, to take their census and institute ethnologic researches.

  4. General Pleasant Porter has kindly favored me with a few ethnologic points, gained by himself from Yuchi Indians, who inhabit the largest town in the Creek Nation, Indian Terr.

  5. But personal presence among the Creeks in the Indian Territory is necessary to obtain from them all the information which is needed for the purposes of ethnologic science.

  6. Francis Le Baron transmitted to the Smithsonian Institution a few ethnologic notices and a vocabulary obtained from the Seminole Indians of Chipko's (since deceased) band, which he had visited in March 1881 in their village near Lake Pierce.

  7. From their ethnologic condition of later times, we infer that these tribes have extended for many centuries back in time, from the Atlantic to the Mississippi and beyond that river, and from the Apalachian ridge to the Gulf of Mexico.

  8. He has also general charge of the miscellaneous archeologic and ethnologic collections of the Bureau, and reports that Prof.

  9. Two partly excavated rooms were seen at this ruin, the work of some earlier visitors who hoped to discover ethnologic or other treasure.

  10. Navajo came and carried off their sacred deposits, tempted probably by their market value as ethnologic specimens.

  11. The collections of ethnologic and archæologic material made during the year are of unusual importance and magnitude.

  12. Yarrow added some objects of archæologic and ethnologic interest from central Utah.

  13. Aside from the models, exhibits of ethnologic and archæologic materials were made.

  14. Mr. Ballou has added much to the value of his manuscript by copious ethnologic notes.

  15. The scientific results of the researches have been enriched by invaluable contributions from Director Powell’s store of ethnologic knowledge, and by suggestions from Messrs Frank Hamilton Cushing, F.

  16. The Franciscan records are of even less ethnologic use than those of the Jesuits.

  17. The principal ethnologic results of both expeditions relating to the Seri Indians are incorporated in the following pages; the data concerning the Papago are reserved for further study.

  18. During the seventies Hubert Howe Bancroft was engaged in collecting material for his monumental series of works, and in arranging the ethnologic data for publication.

  19. Both of the expeditions were projected largely for the purpose of making collections among little-known native tribes in the interests of the National Museum, and the general ethnologic inquiries were ancillary to this purpose.

  20. It is significant fact, and one attesting the physical and intellectual distance of the padres from the normal Seri, that so few notes of ethnologic value were made during the Jesuits’ régime.

  21. Hilder, ethnologic translator of the Bureau, partly to Mr Emanuele Fronani; though neither can be charged with errors of interpretation or of Englishing, both finally shaped by the author.

  22. The relation has for some years been recognized as one of the principles underlying the American ethnologic researches; yet it is not so well understood as to obviate the need for further consideration.

  23. I would try to secure a chance at some field-work for the Ethnologic Bureau.

  24. I had a notion you were a hard-working ethnologic sharp.

  25. The present limits permit only a few examples of the manner in which the signs of Indians refer to sociologic, religious, historic, and other ethnologic facts.

  26. This seems the more important now, as within the last ten years an almost universal interest has been awakened in ethnologic research, and the desire for more knowledge in this regard is constantly increasing.

  27. During the year the cataloguing has been carried on as new accessions were acquired and good progress was made in cataloguing ethnologic and related articles in the earlier serials.

  28. In 1877 began the publication of a series of ethnologic reports in quarto form under the title “Contributions to North American Ethnology.

  29. Of the purely ethnologic subjects, including portraits, arts, and industries, the list will embrace more than 7,000 units.

  30. As the history of the Nation after the removal to the West and the reorganization in Indian Territory presents but few points of ethnologic interest, it has been but briefly treated.

  31. The poet, John Howard Payne, who was then stopping with Ross, engaged in the work of collecting historical and ethnologic material relating to the Cherokee, was seized at the same time, with all his letters and scientific manuscripts.

  32. The Franciscan Fathers, Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navaho Language, Index, s.

  33. A study of ethnologic data shows, however, that this inference is absolutely unwarranted by the facts.

  34. This was forwarded to every Indian agent, physicians at agencies, to a great number of Army officers who had served or were serving at frontier posts, and to individuals known to be interested in ethnologic matters.

  35. The knife and fork are used, the latter to go into the mouth, the former not, and here you see a singular ethnologic feature.

  36. However, you have an astounding perception of ethnologic values in merely conceiving the scheme!

  37. Never had he entertained a more distinguished visitor, however, than the Smithsonian professor with whom he was speaking on this Sunday morning--a scientist known around the world, and a man of supreme authority in ethnologic circles.


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