Who were the Antipas?: a linguistic and ethnohistorical investigation of a forgotten tribe [PDF]
(English Abstract) The ethnonym Antipa was commonly mentioned as one of the major lowland Jivaroan (also known as Chicham) tribes of north Peru in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, before disappearing both from the historical record and from the ...
Overall, Simon E.
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The resilience of the Babine: The economic and social relations of the Babine to 1830. [PDF]
The Resilience of the Babine' argues that the arrival of the fur trade did not alter fundamentally the economic and social networks of the Babine before 1830.
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Ginggala: The Tai Yai’s Divine Gift through Music and Dance [PDF]
In this article, the authors look at the present-day Tai Yai who live within the city of Chiang Mai but whose roots could be traced back to the Mae Hong Son Province. They practice a music and dance form called the ginggala inside the compound of the wat
Muyco, Maria Christine +1 more
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Twentieth-Century Changes in Beluga Whale Hunting and Butchering by the Kanigmiut of Buckland, Alaska [PDF]
Since the late 1920s, the Kanigmiut of Kotzebue Sound have increasingly relied upon modern technology to hunt beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas).
Morseth, C. Michele
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Migrações, etnografia e história da invasão no sul do Brasil [PDF]
Translation of the article "Völkerwanderungen, Ethnographie und Geschichte der Konquista in Südbrasilien" by Alberto Vojtěch Frič. The material was presented in Vienna in 1908 in the form of an accusation during the XVI International Congress of ...
Frič, Alberto Vojtěch +1 more
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Cotton wool in a cup: regarding one expression from the story by Agatha Christie
The paper studies a remarkable humorous saying “Moorish” found in the work by Agatha Christie. The author tries to discover the origins of the analysed phrase by comparing Russian translation with the English original.
Bogatyrev Arseniy Vladimirovich
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Anthroponymy - The Science of Personal Names [PDF]
the article states that an anthroponym is a personal name, a characteristic of the individualization of an object: that each object (person) of a nomination has a name.
Kamiljonovna, Kozieva Iqbol +1 more
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Ait and Oulad Toponyms: Geographical Distribution and Linguistic Implications [PDF]
Names beginning with Ait and Oulad represent an outstanding pair of village names in Morocco based on (a) their frequency of occurrence compared to other names and (b) their being typically representative of the two mother tongues of the country ...
Laaboudi, Daouia, Marouane, Mohamed
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Етноніми та способи їх репрезентації у сучасній лінгвістиці [PDF]
Стаття присвячена вивченню динаміки репрезентацій етнічності в різних типах дискурсивних практик і виявленню специфіки концептуалізації етнічності в англомовному соціумі. У статті проаналізовано поняття «етнічність», «етнонім» та «етнікона».
Мельник, Наталія Іванівна
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The Ethnonym Kalmak in Bashkir Onomastics [PDF]
The article considers Bashkir onomastics (ethnic, personal and place names) associated with the ethnonym Kalmak (Qalmaq). The lexeme is present in 18 Bashkir clans and tribes.
Firdaus G. Khisamitdinovа
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