GENERALLY APPLICABLE CONCEPTS
COMMON AUXILIARIES OF ETHNIC GROUPING
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COMMON AUXILIARIES OF ETHNIC GROUPING

This schedule is derived from the common auxiliaries of language (A...). It allows to distinguish
linguistic-cultural groups, e.g.(E111) English speaking peoples, as opposed to people living
in England (E:D4101) using common auxiliaries of Place (D...).

   
(E:D1/D9) Peoples associated with particular places e.g. (E:D4) Europeans
combination with table (D) Place
(E-5) Colonial races and peoples
(E-81)

Autochthonous (aboriginal)

races and peoples

(E-82) Indigenes. Native, local-born inhabitants
(E-86) Race in conventional sense
(E11/E19) WHITE RACES IN GENERAL. CAUCASIANS
   
(E11/E2) INDO-EUROPEAN RACES AND PEOPLES
   
(E11/E8) VARIOUS RACES, PEOPLES, LINGUISTIC-CULTURAL GROUPS
(E11)   Germanic races and peoples
(E111)   English-speaking peoples
(E13)   Romanic, 'Latin' races and peoples
(E16)   Slavic (Slavonic)races and peoples
     
(E2/E8)

ORIENTAL, AFRICAN AND OTHER RACES. 'COLOURED' RACES AND PEOPLES

(E21)   Indic races and peoples
(E41)   Afro-Asiatic races and peoples
(E5123)   Mongolic. Mongolian races and peoples
(E62)   Austronesians
(E72)   Australian races and peoples. Australian aboriginal peoples
(E81/E82)   North Amerindian (American Indian)peoples
(E87)  

Central and South Amerindian peoples

   

 





 
 
 
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