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ethnocultural

  ethnocultural, a.
  (ˌɛθnəʊˈkʌltʃərəl)
  [f. ethno- + cultural a.]
  Pertaining to the culture of a particular ethnic group; also used to designate an ethnic group (within a society) having a distinctive culture.

1973 D. McLaren (title) Ontario ethno-cultural newspapers, 1835–1972. 1974 Florida FL Reporter XIII. 36/1 With the resurgence of ethno-cultural pluralism..the establishment of alternative cultural and linguistic norms to those of the present standards is on the increase. 1975 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 28 June 11/6 While other ‘ethnocultural’ groups in Canada do not have the historical claim or size of population..Mr. Munro noted that the capacity to reach other peoples..is ‘a tremendous national asset’. 1978 Dædalus Fall 127 In any given period parties and politicians have shared qualities transcending their ethnocultural, economic, ideological or sectional differences. 1983 B. Anderson Imagined Communities vi. 90 The relatively high degree of Japanese ethnocultural homogeneity resulting from two and a half centuries of isolation and internal pacification by the Bakufu.

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