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Example sentences for "ethnologically"

Lexicographically close words:
ethnographical; ethnographiques; ethnography; ethnologic; ethnological; ethnologischen; ethnologist; ethnologists; ethos; ethyl
  1. We have stated elsewhere the limits of the Patagonian territory; and shown that, ethnologically speaking they do not occupy the whole northern shore of the Magellan Straits, but only the eastern half of it.

  2. The Khairwas or Khairwars of the Kaimur hills are derived, as already seen, from the Gonds and Savars, and therefore are ethnologically a distinct group from those of the Chota Nagpur plateau, who have been described above.

  3. Ethnologically he is the peculiar and most prominent product of the plain of the five rivers.

  4. Ethnologically they must have been chiefly South Italian.

  5. Indeterminate, but ethnologically bounded by those of the Batavians, Old Saxons, and High Germans.

  6. The well-known alliance between the Alani and Vandals; a fact of value only in the eyes of him who believes that none but ethnologically related tribes enter into offensive and defensive alliances.

  7. Manu’s Code, Manu being a name which signified ethnologically the first man, and the code being of course the supposed divine revelation delivered to that first man.

  8. Mahawalliganga who are still preserved from the admixture of foreign blood; ethnologically they show a resemblance to the ancient Dravidian peoples, but their language, the Elu, is quite peculiar to themselves.

  9. Why did not the Hebrews who migrated to the west of Jordan join themselves to the original Canaanite population which spoke the same language and was ethnologically so closely akin to them?

  10. Spring and summer are the suicide seasons, not only among the closely related nationalities of Europe and the United States, but among the ethnologically alien peoples of the Far East.

  11. In color, the Indians and Polynesians are not alike; but color does not seem to be, ethnologically speaking, of much account.

  12. New Zealand is ethnologically nearer to America, Australia to Africa, than New Zealand to Australia.


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