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Definition of "ethnographers" [ethnographers]

  • Plural form of ethnographer. (noun)

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Use "ethnographers" in a sentence
  • "One choice for the military facing this problem would be to halt a program that necessitates engaging in ethically problematic behaviors; the other choice for the military could be to start training their own "ethnographers" and "anthropologists," with a different standard of ethical behavior."
  • "He and his family left America to become the first ethnographers of this romanticized culture."
  • "For the last two hundred years or so, books on the subject have usually begun by noting that no utterly religion-less society has ever been observed—not in bygone days by European explorers pushing at the edges of Asia and Africa, nor, more recently, by ethnographers or other professional scholars tramping through the Amazon jungles or the rain forests of New Guinea."