ethnography - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of ethnography in Hindi

Noun

  • नृवंशविज्ञान
  • मानव-जाति विज्ञान
  • नृवंश
  • मानव भूगोल
  • नृजाति-वर्णना

ethnography Definition

Noun

  • the scientific description of the customs of individual peoples and cultures.

ethnography Example

  • The ethnography of ancient Italy is a very complicated and difficult subject, and notwithstanding the researches of modern scholars is still involved in some obscurity. ( प्राचीन इटली की नृवंशविज्ञान एक बहुत ही जटिल और कठिन विषय है, और आधुनिक विद्वानों के शोध के बावजूद अभी भी कुछ अस्पष्टता में शामिल है। )
  • The Arabs have naturally left their mark most strongly impressed on the ethnography of Baluchistan. ( बलूचिस्तान की नृवंशविज्ञान पर अरबों ने स्वाभाविक रूप से अपनी छाप छोड़ी है। )
  • Realist ethnography : is a traditional approach used by cultural anthropologists. ( यथार्थवादी नृवंशविज्ञान: सांस्कृतिक मानवविज्ञानी द्वारा उपयोग किया जाने वाला एक पारंपरिक दृष्टिकोण है। )

More Sentence

  • People studying or researching the controlled laboratory experiments, and ethnography.
  • The HRAF Collection of Ethnography was originally distributed as paper files.
  • The ethnography of the first part of the book, while a contribution in its own right, provides background for the second part.
  • Ethnography and performance work together to invoke emotion in the reader.
  • Her current courses include a study of Multi-Media Ethnography.
  • In 1945 he was invited to become director of Ethnography Museum.
  • Chircop also studied the folklore and ethnography of his native land.
  • His academic work centres on the history and ethnography of Dragaa.
  • It's difficult to see ethnography in a sentence .
  • As to the ethnography of the race little is known that is certain.
  • For further references see Britain (Anglo-Saxon), Germany (Ethnography and Early History), and Scandinavian Civilization.
  • The catacombs on the northern slope of Mithradates Hill, of which nearly 200 have been explored since 1859, possess considerable interest, not only for the relics of old Greek art which some of them contain (although most were plundered in earlier times), but especially as material for the history and ethnography of the Cimmerian Bosporus.