6 adjectives to describe ethnology

"When youget you squaw, you no make her come?" The Boy shook his head, and turned away to cut short these excursions into comparative ethnology.

" Still she gazed at it, and while Philidor, his inquietude rapidly growing, watched her keenly, she rose and walked slowly around the roulette, peering under it where the dogs lay chained, and up at its small windows and door as though fascinated by a new and interesting study of contemporary ethnology.

The migration this way from the west must henceforth remain as the point of departure for all explanations of this eastern ethnology.

[Science of man] anthropology, anthropogeny^, anthropography^, anthroposophy^; ethnology, ethnography; humanitarian.

During the first half of the nineteenth century the European colonists who were in daily contact with non-European races, although their impulses and their knowledge alike revolted from the optimistic ethnology of Exeter Hall, yet could escape all thought about their own position by assuming that the problem would settle itself.

For practical ethnology this division may suffice.

6 adjectives to describe  ethnology