The term has a double sense - referring either to the ethnography of one's own group or to autobiographical writing that has ethnographic interest.
en.wikipedia.org However, qualitative research, including ethnographic case studies, interviewing, and focus groups, has growing support in some specialties.
en.wikipedia.org The museum was building archaeological, ethnographic, historical, numismatic, art historical, creative art and natural science collections.
en.wikipedia.org It opened to the public in 1930, with exhibitions of textiles and archaeological finds, ethnographic artefacts and art.
en.wikipedia.org The bag was traditionally made of (preferably) dogskin, but goat- and calfskin were also used; there are ethnographic reports that skins of large tomcats also served.
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