Examples of using Ethnographer in English and their translations into German
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Greatest szekely ethnographer and.
Ethnographer.- Back from a year in the Amazon.
The designers were László Nagy ethnographer and György Linzmayer architect.
Raul Walch is both the Sceptical Chymist, the Artist, the Viewer and the Ethnographer.
Mukhtar Auezov, the famous Kazakhstan novelist, ethnographer and poet, played for Yarysh.
In a way the ethnographer learns a new language but speaks it with an accent.
Other highlights were the native sculptor Charles Lidický and ethnographer Karl Adamek.
In his book, the queer ethnographer was the first to portray a West German underground scene.
The"Diavologefyro" in Divri is known in Greek, through the"Traditions" of the ethnographer Nicholas Citizen(Athens 1965) browser and Xr.
In 1926, Kuzebay Gerd, the ethnographer, poet, and true enlightener of his region, became a director of the Museum later named after him.
It is the native town of the poet Stamen Panchev and of our well-known linguist,expert in Slavonic languages and ethnographer, Prof. St. Romanski.
Yuri Vedenyapin is an actor, singer, ethnographer and Yiddish lecturer who, for years, has taught the language at Harvard University.
Matthäus Prätorius(c.1635-c.1704) was a Protestant pastor, later a Roman Catholic priest,a historian and ethnographer.
Thus, in the domain of high-performance sport, the ethnographer can not"really" slip into the garment of a participant.
The ethnographer works on further study of entrusted collection objects and professional processing of new items.
Discover the house where the Illustrious anthropologist, ethnographer and historian Juan Bethencourt Alfonso was born.
The museum ethnographer is particularly the administrator of a large ethnographic sub-collection comprising over 7,000 objects.
I will do so by referring to different aspects of my identity as teacher and mentor, as ethnographer and writer and as a German immigrant to the United States.
Ethnographer Arnold van Gennep first defined"rites of passage" in 1960 as birth, childhood, puberty, marriage, parenthood, religious initiation, and funerals.
The other permanent collection is ethnographer Valdis Orlovs' private collection of spinning wheel distaffs.
Ackbar Abbas, professor of comparative literature at the University of California, Irvine, CA/USA| Leone Contini,independent ethnographer and artist, Carmignano/Italy| Hans D.
He was drawn to Törbel by the Swiss agriculturalist and ethnographer Friedrich Gottlieb Stebler, who wrote about the Vispertal, which includes the village.
As an anthropologist and ethnographer, he is known especially for his published observations and accounts of his travels with Tibetologist Giuseppe Tucci during two expeditions to Tibet, first in 1937 and again in 1948.
Other interest is a commemorative house, building of an evangelical presbytery where Slovak poet,linguistician, ethnographer, historian, Slavist and archaeologist P.J. afrik lived.
A monument to the famous German archaeologist, ethnographer, linguist, baltist, professor of the University of Königsberg Adalbert Bezzenberger 1851- 1922.
Become historical because of its importance, was drawn by M. F. Mirkowitsch,the Russian geographer and ethnographer, and it received the title„Ethnological Map of the Slavic Peoples”.
A poet, belletrist, encyclopaedist, journalist, ethnographer, and revolutionary, Lyuben Karavelov contributed to the development of social ideas in the Bulgarian Revival Period.
During the 1930s, and forthe rest of her career, she became better known as an ethnographer, conducting daring journeys across Asia which she chronicled on film as well as in widely sold travel memoirs.
Immersing himself in peripheral elementsof contemporary culture, Jamie becomes an ethnographer in search of alternative strategies for understanding and interpreting layers of knowledge and cultural structures.
