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He liked to think of himself as a field ethnologist.
When the ethnologists set to their work, they were very quickly astonished.
He was one of the first participant observers and an ethnologist.
He came under heavy criticism in his lifetime by European and world ethnologists.
Ethnologists have put the events into a different context.
Harrington became a permanent field ethnologist for the bureau in 1915.
I, the trained ethnologist, could not begin to compete with him."
Prior to 1930 Soviet ethnologists considered them to be a distinct ethnic group.
Russian ethnologists recently announced that the human race made its first appearance in Russia.
He stepped before the ethnologist and pressed his hand.
In the 1920's, the first bridges were built and ethnologists followed.
He was an ethnologist who lived on Earth for fifty years during the twenty-second century.
Kane's work, particularly his field sketches, are still a valuable resource for ethnologists.
He began his career as a folklorist and ethnologist.
He started as an ethnologist, but later took the cand.
There were several distinguished anthropologists and ethnologists among them.
Bizarre, perhaps, it was, and Oriental enough to puzzle any passing ethnologist.
Whatever it is, they're most courteous and absolutely cooperative, an ethnologists dream.
His methodology was followed by many ethnologists and anthropologists.
The assumptions of any historian and ethnologist about those items are repeatedly ignored.
He also held a position as ethnologist at George Washington University from 1917 until 1932.
In the South Seas he found a new career as an explorer and ethnologist.
The Government ethnologist assigned to the case pronounced a logic for the uprooting.
Therefore sometimes the word Samodeic is suggested by some ethnologists.
I'm only a scientist, a cultural ethnologist and observer."