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  • 71ethnology — ethnological /eth neuh loj i keuhl/, ethnologic, adj. ethnologically, adv. ethnologist, n. /eth nol euh jee/, n. 1. a branch of anthropology that analyzes cultures, esp. in regard to their historical development and the similarities and… …

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  • 72Arunachal Pradesh — State (pop., 2001 prelim.: 1,091,117), extreme northeastern India. Bordered by Bhutan, Tibet (China), and Myanmar and Nagaland and Assam states, it occupies 32,333 sq mi (83,743 sq km); its capital is Itanagar. A portion of the region was annexed …

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  • 73Cassani, Joseph — • Spanish Jesuit (1673 1686) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cassani, Joseph     Joseph Cassani      …

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  • 74Eskimo — • A littoral race occupying the entire Arctic coast and outlying islands of America from below Cook Inlet in Alaska to the mouth of the St. Lawrence Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Eskimo     Eskimo …

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  • 75Shuswap Indians — • A tribe of Salishan linguistic stock, the most important of that group in British Columbia, formerly holding a large territory on middle and upper Thompson River, including Shuswap, Adams, and Quesnel Lakes Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… …

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  • 76Thompson River Indians — • Also known as Knife Indians Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Thompson River Indians     Thompson River Indians     † …

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  • 77Joseph Cassani —     Joseph Cassani     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Joseph Cassani     (Also Casani).     Born at Madrid, 26 Nov., 1673, entered the Society of Jesus, 16 Nov., 1686, was still in active service of priestly functions in 1745, and died in 1750. He was …

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  • 78Florence Hawley — Dr. Florence Hawley was one of the first anthropologists to work extensively on tree ring dating, as well as a highly regarded professor who worked hard to give her students a complete education. She conducted archaeological and ethnographic… …

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  • 79Melville Jacobs — (July 3, 1902 July 31, 1971) was an American anthropologist known for his extensive fieldwork on cultures of the Pacific Northwest. He was born in New York City. After studying with Franz Boas he became a member of the faculty of the University… …

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  • 80Miluk language — Miluk Lower Coquille Pronunciation míluk Spoken in Oregon Extinct 1939 (last functional speaker 1961) Language family …

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