• The Museum Ethnographers Group (MEG) is a United Kingdom-based collective for those working with and researching ethnographic collections in museums. It...
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  • Musée d'ethnographie de Genève, an ethnographic museum in Geneva (Switzerland) Museum Ethnographers Group, a collective of ethnographic researchers Meg...
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    American Anthropological Association) in the United States and the Museum Ethnographers Group in the United Kingdom. In the United Kingdom and in North America...
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    Technology: Papers from the Annual Conference of the Museum Ethnographers Group Held at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, in Association with the University of...
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    Technology: Papers from the Annual Conference of the Museum Ethnographers Group Held at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, in Association with the University of...
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    Hiraeth': Laverbread, Identity, and Museums in Wales". Journal of Museum Ethnography (22). Museum Ethnographers Group: 83. JSTOR 41417139. Lewis-Stempel...
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    repatriation stems from museum authority and government guidelines, such as the Museum Ethnographers' Group (1994) and the Museums Association Guidelines...
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    "A Yoruba Epa Mask by Fasiku Alaye". Journal of Museum Ethnography. 10. Museum Ethnographers Group: 121–124. Ojo, J.R. (1978). "The symbolism and significance...
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    Hiraeth': Laverbread, Identity, and Museums in Wales". Journal of Museum Ethnography (22). Museum Ethnographers Group: 83. JSTOR 41417139. Roufs, Timothy...
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    Benin Altar Tusk (category African sculptures in the British Museum)
    Popularization of Ethnography". Newsletter (Museum Ethnographers Group) (6). Museum Ethnographers Group: 3–8. ISSN 0260-0366. JSTOR 40838588. Blackmun...
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    Hiraeth': Laverbread, Identity, and Museums in Wales". Journal of Museum Ethnography (22). Museum Ethnographers Group: 83. JSTOR 41417139. Lewis-Stempel...
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    Strengthening in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone'". Journal of Museum Ethnography (26). Museum Ethnographers Group: 196–201. JSTOR 43915855 – via JSTOR. Kent, Allen;...
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    Ethnography (redirect from Ethnographers)
    circumstances. "The friendly ethnographer" – Ethnographers operate under the assumption that they should not dislike anyone. When ethnographers find they intensely...
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  • vice-president between 2009 and 2012. She is also a past Chair of the Museum Ethnographers Group. In 2020, Edwards was given the J Dudley Johnston Award of the...
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    Timothy Insoll (category Manchester Museum people)
    Collections: Representing Africa in British Museums". Making Connections Through World Collections. Museum Ethnographers Group. 2018-01-24. Retrieved 2021-12-13...
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    ethnographic museum with a collection initially made up of donations from Prosper Ricard himself, orientalist Alfred Bel and ethnographer Jean Besancenot...
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    including multiple field expeditions sponsored by John Wanamaker. Prominent ethnographers of the time also contributed to the North American collections. As a...
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    history like Ján Geryk, an ethnographer, a director, an author of open-air museum in Martin. Since its establishment the museum has acquired collections...
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    clock to the museum, but before it was unveiled in the museum, Susman died. In 1960 the museum recreated villages from five ethnic groups to give visitors...
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  • "transculturation" or a term that ethnographers have used "to describe the process whereby members of subordinated or marginal groups select and invent from materials...
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  • Orientalists, and in the 6th and 7th congresses of anthropologists and ethnographers (Paris, 1960). Potapov created a scientific school studying the peoples...
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    Lonecloud: Showman to Legend Keeper—by ethnographer and historian Ruth Holmes Whitehead at the Nova Scotia Museum in Halifax in 2002. These recordings laid...
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    occasion was such that most were too busy to talk with the group from the Dominion Museum. Participants: Elsdon Best, Johannes Anderson, James McDonald...
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  • tule, and brush houses they lived in and was used widely by various ethnographers in the 19th and early 20th century. Due to strategic brandingTongva...
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    Sespel Museum (Sespel) The museum also houses the Society for the Study of the Native Land, an association of ethnographers that introduces the life and...
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    Nganasan people (category Articles using infobox ethnic group with image parameters)
    Baikal. The Nganasan are considered by most ethnographers who study them to have arisen as an ethnic group when Samoyedic peoples migrated to the Taymyr...
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    Nupe people (category Articles using infobox ethnic group with image parameters)
    the ethnographer Siegfried Nadel, whose book, Black Byzantium, remains an anthropological classic. Burtu wooden mask, used during bird hunting; Museum of...
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    Berlin – 9 May 1942, in Petah Tikvah) was a German Jewish illustrator, ethnographer, and ethnologist. As an artist he chose to be known as Erich Chiram Brauer...
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    largely because of migrations during the 20th century. Sometimes ethnographers group Turkic people into six branches: the Oghuz Turks, Kipchak, Karluk...
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    with an ethnographer "Světové dědictví, NKP, chráněná území". monumnet.npu.cz. Retrieved 2017-04-25. "The History and Foundation of the Museum". Wallachian...
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