Ethnographer (noun)

A person who studies and writes about the culture and customs of a particular ethnic group.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from french ethnographe, from ethnographie "ethnography" + -graphe "writer".

Examples:

  1. The ethnographer spent several years living among the tribe to gain a better understanding of their way of life.
  2. The ethnographer's work provides valuable insight into the culture and beliefs of the indigenous people.
  3. Her book was based on extensive fieldwork and interviews with local ethnographers.
  4. The ethnographer observed and recorded the daily rituals and traditions of the community.
  5. The ethnographer's research sheds light on the unique cultural practices and beliefs of the group.
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