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CLASSIFICATION ETHNOLOGY COLLECTION

E I ETHNOLOGY AND CULTURAL/SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY

E I 000 Ethnology and cultural anthropology. Encyclopedias, dictionaries
E I 100 Ethnology and cultural anthropology. General studies and development of the discipline
E I 110 History of Polish ethnology
E I 200 Schools of thought, research approaches; history of ethnology in other countries (interpretations, discussions of texts and studies of scholars)
E I 210 Ethnology and cultural anthropology scholars (notable works)
E I 300 Biographical materials, biographies, profiles of researchers
E I 400 Materials for the history of the discipline
E I 410 Documentation and ethnographic information
E I 420 IEiAK UAM (Department of Anthropology and Ethnology UAM)
E I 430 PTL (Polish Ethnological Society)
E I 440 Other
E I 500 Ethnographic sources
E I 510 Ancient
E I 520 Medieval
E I 530 Modern
E I 531 Peasant diaries

E II FOLK AND NON-PROFESSIONAL ART, CRAFTS

E II 100 General studies (ethnodesign included)
E II 110 Poland
E II 120 Europe and the world
E II 130 Primitive, prehistoric art
E II 200 Folk and non-professional artists
E II 300 Tectonics and architecture (residential, economic and industrial, sacral, public utility)
E II 310 Interior furnishings (furniture, chests and trunks, papercutting)
E II 400 Clothing and textiles; braids
E II 410 Dress, embroidery, lace, costume ornaments
E II 420 Weaving, basketry
E II 500 Painting, sculpture, woodcut, copperplate
E II 600 Arts and crafts (blacksmithing, pottery and ceramics, toymaking, other)
E II 700 Ceremonial art
E II 800 Other

E III MUSEOLOGY
E III 100 General and theoretical studies
E III 200 Museums and ethnographic collections (history, collections, exhibitions, catalogues, guides)
E III 210 Polish
E III 220 Foreign
E III 300 Museums and other collections
E III 400 Protection and conservation of historic monuments and artefacts

E IV CULTURAL THEORY
E IV 100 Cultural theory. General studies
E IV 200 Folk, traditional, peasant culture
E IV 300 Contemporary culture; contemporary anthropology
E IV 310 Mass, popular culture
E IV 320 Media
E IV 330 Globalization
E IV 340 Subculture, counterculture, alternative culture
E IV 350 Culture of everyday life, anthropology of everyday life
E IV 400 Cultural change (cultural adaptation, acculturation, assimilation, cultural integration, modernization, cultural identity, other)
E IV 401 Cultural memory, anthropology of memory; cultural heritage
E IV 410 Multiculturalism
E IV 420 Colonialism, postcolonialism
E IV 430 Cross-cultural studies/researches
E IV 440 Interethnic and international relations, cultural contact, clash of cultures; ethnic/cultural conflict
E IV 450 Cultural and ethnic borderlands
E IV 500 Ethnic studies (ethnicism, ethnicity, ethnogenesis, ethnos, ethnic group, ethnic stereotypes, other, nation, nationalism)
E IV 600 Migrations
E IV 610 Poles abroad
E IV 620 Immigrants in Poland
E IV 700 Issues of kinship, family, sex; feminism; gender studies; sexuality
E IV 710 Anthropology of old age, old age in culture
E IV 800 Other specializations, studies, research fields
E IV 810 Anthropology of the body
E IV 820 Anthropology of education; ethnopedagogy; cultural and ethnographic education; animation of culture
E IV 830 Economic Anthropology
E IV 831 Economic Systems
E IV 832 Cultural ecology
E IV 833 Man – culture – nature/environment
E IV 834 Anthropology of food, culinary culture
E IV 840 Anthropology of the city
E IV 841 The culture of poverty
E IV 850 Political anthropology, legal anthropology
E IV 860 Anthropology of tourism and travel
E IV 861 Anthropology of sport
E IV 870 Anthropology of shows, theater and dance
E IV 871 Visual Anthropology; photography, movies
E IV 872 Ritual, gesture; rites and ceremonies
E IV 873 Anthropology of play; ludicity, carnivalization
E IV 880 Philosophical anthropology; philosophy; philosophy of culture
E IV 890 Other

E V SUBDISCIPLINES AND AUXILIARY DISCIPLINES
E V 100 Medical anthropology, ethnomedicine (including ethnopharmacology, ethnopharmacy, ethnopsychiatry); folk medicine; traditional medicine of the world; hygiene and health
E V 110 Humanitarian crises, humanitarian aid
E V 200 Anthropology of religion, religious studies, ethno-religious studies. General studies
E V 201 Encyclopedias, lexicons, dictionaries, bibliographies
E V 202 History of religion; religion scholars
E V 203 Philosophy of religion
E V 204 Sociology of religion
E V 205 Psychology of religion
E V 210 Research problems
E V 211 Symbol, symbolism
E V 212 Myth
E V 213 Taboo
E V 214 Cult. Cult centers, pilgrimages, holy places; shines
E V 215 Magic; demonology; superstition
E V 216 Folk religiosity
E V 217 Missions
E V 218 Anthropology of death; transience in culture
E V 220 Congresses, conferences, symposiums, conventions, sessions
E V 230 Ancient Religions
E V 231 Egypt
E V 232 Greece, Rome
E V 233 Celts
E V 234 Slavs
E V 235 Germans
E V 236 Middle East
E V 237 Others
E V 240 Primitive and prehistoric religions
(animism, fetishism, manism, pre-animism, shamanism, totemism, others)
E V 250 Universalist religions
E V 251 Judaism
E V 252 Christianity. General studies
E V 252.1 Western Christianity:
– Roman Catholic Church (including Polish Catholic Church and Mariavites)
– Protestantism: Anglican, Lutheran, Calvinist (Reformed and Presbyterian), Seventh-day Adventists, Anabaptists, Amish, Arians (Polish Brethren), Baptists, Quakers, Mennonites, Methodists, Pentecostals, etc.
E V 252.2 Eastern Christianity:
– Eastern Churches (Armenian, Egyptian, Jacobite, Coptic, Nestorian, Syriac, others)
– Orthodox Churches + Old Believers (Old Believers)
E V 252.3 Other Christian groups, sects and religious and para-religious movements
Salvation Army, Christian Science, Children of God, Hutterites, Jansenists, Kimbangism, African Churches, House Church, Zionist and Ethiopian Churches, Mormons, Moral Revival, Rastafarians, Jehovah’s Witnesses, World (Radio) Church Boga, University Crusade for Christ, others
E V 253 Islam and other Islamic groups, sects, religious and para-religious movements
Ahmadiya, Muslim Brotherhood, Gurdijev, Hezbollah (Party of God), Islamic Amal, Ismaili Khoja, Neo-Sufism, Black Muslim Movement, Subud, others
E V 254 Baha’i
E V 255 Religions of the East. General studies
E V 255.1 Religions of India:
– Hinduism and other Hindu groups, sects and religious and para-religious movements (Hare Krishna – International Association for Krishna Consciousness, Transcendental Meditation, others)
– Jainism
– Sikhism
E V 255.2 Buddhism, Lamaism; Chinese Buddhism; Tibetan Buddhism + Bon
E V 255.3 Zen (Japanese Buddhism)
E V 255.4 Other religions of China, Japan, Korea: Confucianism, Taoism, Shintoism, others
E V 255.5 Religions of Iran: Zoroastrianism, Zoroastrianism, Parsism, others
E V 260 Other religious and para-religious groups; syncretism, sects and new religious movements
Eckanker, Unification Church (Moon Sect, Communists), Divine Light Mission, Occultism, Rosicrucianism, The Way, Satanists, Scientology, Spiritualism, Peoples Temple, Theosophy, Freemasonry (Freemasonry), Others
E V 261 Syncretic religions (Chondokio, Druids, Gnosticism, Yazidis, Kabbalah, Candomble, Caodaism, Mystery Cults, Makumba, Manichaeism, Santeria, Shakerism, Umbanda, Voodoo, others)
E V 262 New Age
E V 263 Social and religious movements. (cargo cult, messianism, millenarianism, prophetism, etc.)
E V 270 Atheism
E V 300 Physical, biological anthropology; human evolution
E V 400 Sociology General studies
E V 401 Encyclopedias, lexicons, dictionaries, bibliographies
E V 410 Problem studies
E V 411 Social structure
E V 412 Society. Group. Unit
E V 413 Rural sociology
E V 420 Congresses, conferences, symposiums, conventions, sessions
E V 500 Linguistics. Dialectology. Anthropology of communication General studies
E V 510 Problem studies
E V 520 The linguistic structure of the world – general studies (concerning individual continents – see continents)
E V 530 Linguistic anthropology, ethnolinguistics
E V 531 Anthropology of communication (ethnography of speaking, non-verbal communication: body language, proxemics, sign). Writing
E V 532 Anthropology of the word. Anthropology of literature
E V 533 Language and Culture; intercultural communication; Social Communication
E V 600 Folklore studies General studies
E V 610 Folk literature (Polish and foreign)
(fairy tales, fairy tales, folk poetry, legends, proverbs, folk humor, riddles, anecdotes, other genres, folk writers, storytellers, stage folklore)
E V 620 Children’s Folklore
E V 700 Ethnomusicology, musical folklore
E V 710 Poland
E V 720 Musical traditions of the world
E V 800 Psychology, ethnopsychology. General studies
E V 810 Emotions in culture
E V 820 Senses in culture, anthropology of the senses

E VI POLAND
E VI 100 General studies
E VI 200 Problem studies
E VI 210 Ethnic issues (including: ethnogenesis, ethnic and religious minorities)
E VI 211 Belarusians
E VI 212 Gypsies (see also E VII 521)
E VI 213 Lithuanians
E VI 214 Lemkos and Ukrainians, Hutsuls
E VI 215 Germany
E VI 216 Armenians, Tartars, Karaites
E VI 217 Jews (see also E VII 522 and E IX 513)
E VI 218 Other groups
E VI 220 Issues of technical (material) culture, archeology (settlement, economy, household and food, crafts, transport and communication, trade, other)
E VI 230 Social issues
E VI 231 Social structure and organization
E VI 232 Local communities
E VI 232.1 Village monographs
E VI 232.2 Small and medium-sized town studies
E VI 232.3 Studies on Poznań
E VI 233 Rites and customs: annual, family, economic, other
E VI 234 Old Polish culture, noble culture, gentry
E VI 235 Moral norms and legal customs
E VI 240 Issues of mental and spiritual culture, including religious studies
E VI 250 Folklore, folklore, folk and non-professional art (see E II and E V 600)
E VI 260 Language issues
E VI 300 Travels, reports, diaries
E VI 400 Congresses, conferences, symposia, conventions
E VI 500 Regions. General studies [Kolberg]
E VI 510 Greater Poland (with Pałuki, Krajna and Lubusz Land)
E VI 511 Greater Poland
E VI 512 Krajna and Pałuki Region
E VI 513 Lubusz Land (Gorzów Wielkopolski, Zielona Góra)
E VI 520 Kuyavia, Chełm Region, Dobrzyń Region
E VI 530 Lesser Poland, Swietokrzyskie, Subcarpathian Region
E VI 531 Kielce, Radom, Sandomierz, Lublin Region
E VI 532 Cracow, Częstochowa Region
E VI 533 Podhale, Orava & Spisz, Żywieckie, Sądecczyzna, Subcarpathia, Rzeszów Region
E VI 540 Masovia, Sieradz & Łęczyca Region, Łódź; Podlachia and Polesia Region
E VI 541 Kurpie Region
E VI 542 Łódzkie, Łowicz, Sieradz & Łęczyca Region
E VI 543 Podlachia, Polesia, Suwałki Region
E VI 550 Pomerania
E VI 551 Kashubians, Slovincians
E VI 552 Kociewie Region
E VI 553 Vistula Fens
E VI 560 Silesia (Lower Silesia, Upper Silesia, Cieszyn)
E VI 570 Warmia, Masuria
E VI 571 Warmia
E VI 572 Masuria

E VII EUROPE
E VII 100 General studies
E VII 200 Problem studies
E VII 210 Ethnic issues (including: ethnogenesis, ethnic minorities)
E VII 220 Issues of technical (material) culture, archeology and museology
E VII 230 Social issues
E VII 240 Issues of mental and spiritual culture, including religious studies (see also E V 230)
E VII 250 Folklore, folkloristics, folk and non-professional art
E VII 260 Language issues
E VII 300 Travels, reports, diaries
E VII 400 Congresses, conferences, symposia, conventions
E VII 500 Regions and peoples/ethnic groups. General studies
E VII 510 Indo-Europeans
E VII 511 Germanic countries and peoples. Germans. General studies
E VII 511.1 Alsace, Lorraine. Alsace and Lorraine.
E VII 511.2 Austria. Austrians; Tyrol; Trentino-Alto Adige
E VII 511.3 Belgium, Belgians; Flemish
E VII 511.4 Denmark. Danes; Faroese; Faroe Islands
E VII 511.5 The Netherlands. The Dutch; Frisians
E VII 511.6 Iceland. Icelanders
E VII 511.7 Liechtenstein
E VII 511.8 Luxembourg
E VII 511.9 Germany
E VII 511.10 Norway. Norwegians
E VII 511.11 Switzerland. Swiss
E VII 511.12 Sweden. Swedes
E VII 511.13 United Kingdom. England, English; Northern Ireland, „Ulsterians”. Gibraltar
E VII 512 Romance countries and peoples. General studies
E VII 512.1 Andorra
E VII 512.2 Aromanians. Vlachs
E VII 512.3 France. French; Corsicans
E VII 512.4 Spain. Spaniards (Castilians); Galicia, Galicians; Canary Islands, Canarians, Guanches, Catalonia, Catalans, Balearic Islands
E VII 512.5 Moldova. Moldovans
E VII 512.6 MonacoE VII 512.7 Portugal. Portuguese
E VII 512.8 Rhaetoromanians (Friulans, Ladins, others)
E VII 512.9 Romania. Romanians
E VII 512.10 Italy. Italians; San Marino; Sardinia, Sardinians
E VII 512.11 Walloons (see also: E VII 511.3 Belgium)
E VII 513 Slavic countries and nations. Slavic. Slavic. General studies
E VII 513.1 West Slavs. West Slavs. General studies
E VII 513.1.1 Czech Republic and Slovakia. (Czechs, Moravians, Slovaks)
E VII 513.1.2 Sorbs. Lusatia. Polabian Slavs
E VII 513.2 South Slav. South Slavs. General studies
E VII 513.2.1 Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosnian Muslims
E VII 513.2.2 Bulgaria. Bulgarians
E VII 513.2.3 Croatia. Croats
E VII 513.2.4 Macedonia. Macedonians
EVII 513.2.5 Serbia. Serbs; Montenegro. Montenegrins
E VII 513.2.6 Slovenia. Slovenes
E VII 513.3 East Slavs. Eastern Slavs. General studies
E VII 513.3.1 Belarus. Belarusians
E VII 513.3.2 Ukraine. Ukrainians
E VII 514 Baltic countries and nations. Balts
E VII 514.1 Lithuania. Lithuanians
E VII 514.2 Latvia. Latvians
E VII 514.3 Old Baltic peoples (Yotvingians, Prusai, Curonians)
E VII 515 „Celtic” countries and peoples. Celts. General studies
E VII 515.1 Brittany. Bretons
E VII 515.2 Ireland. the Irish
E VII 515.3 Cornwall. Isle of Man. Cornish. manski
E VII 515.4 Scotland. Scots
E VII 515.5 Wales. Welsh
E VII 516 Greek and Illyrian peoples. General studies
E VII 516.1 Albania. Albanians
E VII 516.2 Cyprus
E VII 516.3 Greece. Greeks; Greek Cypriots; Karakachans
E VII 520 Nations in the Diaspora
E VII 521 Roma (Gypsies) (see also E VI 212)
E VII 522 European Jews (see also E VI 217, E IX 513)
E VII 530 Non-Indo-Europeans
E VII 531 Basques
E VII 532 Estonia. Estonians
E VII 533 Finland. Finns
E VII 534 Gagauz
E VII 535 Karaites
E VII 536 Sámi
E VII 537 Malta. Maltese
E VII 538 Tartars (see also E VIII 210, E VIII 531)
E VII 539 Hungary. Hungarians

E VIII RUSSIA (area of the former USSR: Russian Federation + Caucasus)
E VIII 100 General studies
E VIII 200 Problem studies
E VIII 210 Ethnic issues (including: ethnogenesis, ethnic and religious minorities)
E VIII 220 Issues of technical (material) culture, archeology and museology
E VIII 230 Social issues
E VIII 240 Issues of intellectual and spiritual culture, including religious studies
E VIII 250 Folklore, folklore, folk and non-professional art
E VIII 260 Language issues
E VIII 300 Travels, reports, diaries
E VIII 400 Congresses, conferences, symposia, meetings
E VIII 500 Regions and ethnic groups. General studies
E VIII 510 Eastern Europe
E VIII 511 Russians
E VIII 512 Others
E VIII 520 Caucasus
E VIII 521 Altaic nations and ethnic groups
– Azeris, Balkars, Karachis, Kumyks, Nogais, others
E VIII 522 Indo-European nations and ethnic groups
– Armenians, Ossetians, Slavic nations, others
E VIII 523 Caucasian nations and ethnic groups
– Abkhazians, Adygeans, Chechens, Circassians, Dagestan peoples: Avars, Dargs, Lezgins, Tabasarans, etc.; Georgians, Ingush, Kabardians, others
E VIII 530 Northern Russia, the Urals, Siberia and the Far East
E VIII 531 Altaic nations and ethnic groups
– Altaians, Bashkirs, Buryats, Khakasians, Chuvashes, Dolgans, Evens, Evenks (Tunguzians), Yakuts, Kalmyks (Oriaks), Karagasi (Tofalars), Nanais (Golds), Negidalians, Orokians Orokians, Tatars, Teleuts, Tuvians, Udygeans, Ulcze, others
E VIII 532 Uralic nations and ethnic groups
– Khants (Ostiaks), Ency, Izhor, Karelians, Komi, Livs, Mansi (Voguls), Mariyans (Cheremisi), Mordvins, Nganassans, Nenets (Samoyeds), Saamis (Lopars), Selkups, Udmurts (Votiaks), Vepsians
E VIII 533 Paleo-Asian nations and ethnic groups
– Chukchi, Giliacs, Italmen (Kamchadales), Yukaghirs, Ketians, Koryaks, Nivkhs
E VIII 534 Eskimo-Aleut nations and ethnic groups

E IX ASIA
E IX 100 General studies
E IX 200 Problem studies
E IX 210 Ethnic issues (including: ethnogenesis, ethnic minorities)
E IX 220 Issues of technical (material) culture, archeology and museology
E IX 230 Social Issues
E IX 240 Issues of intellectual and spiritual culture, including religious studies
E IX 250 Folklore, folklore, folk and non-professional art
E IX 260 Language Issues
E IX 300 Travels, reports, diaries
E IX 400 Congresses, conferences, symposia, meetings
E IX 500 Regions and ethnic groups
E IX 510 Middle East, Southwest Asia
E IX 511 Türkiye. Turks. Turkish Cypriots
E IX 512 Arab East
– Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Iraq, Yemen, Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Syria, United States. Arab Emirates
E IX 513 Israel and Palestine. Jews, Palestinians
E IX 514 Afghanistan
E IX 515 Iran
E IX 516 Kurds
E IX 520 Central Asia
– Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
E IX 530 South Asia
E IX 531 India, Pakistan, Bangladesh
E IX 532 Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim
E IX 533 Sri Lanka, Maldives
E IX 540 Southeast Asia
E IX 541 Indochina
– Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
E IX 542 Indonesia
E IX 543 Malaysia
E IX 544 Brunei
E IX 545 Philippines
E IX 550 China, Tibet, Taiwan, Mongolia
E IX 560 Far East
E IX 561 Japan
E IX 561.1 Ainu
E IX 562 Korea

E X NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA
E X 100 General studies
E X 200 Problem studies
E X 210 Ethnic issues (including: ethnogenesis, ethnic minorities)
E X 220 Issues of technical (material) culture, archeology and museology
E X 230 Social Issues
E X 240 Issues of intellectual and spiritual culture, including religious studies
E X 250 Folklore, folkloristics, folk and non-professional art
E X 260 Language Issues
E X 300 Travels, reports, diaries
E X 400 Congresses, conferences, symposia, meetings
E X 500 North America. Regions and ethnic groups
E X 510 Native Americans. General studies
E X 511 Northeast Area (Forest and Great Lakes Area)
E X 512 Southeast Area
E X 513 Prairie Area (Great Plains)
E X 514 Great Basin and Plateau Area
E X 515 Southwest Area
E X 516 California Area
E X 517 Northwest Area
E X 518 Subarctic Area
E X 519 Arctic – Inuit (Eskimos) and Aleuts
E X 520 United States – Non-Amerindian Society
E X 530 Canada – A non-Indian society
E X 540 Greenland – a society of non-Amerindian origin
E X 600 South and Central America. Regions and ethnic groups
E X 610 South American Indians. General studies
E X 611 Mesoamerica (Belize, Guatemala, Mexico)
E X 612 Caribbean Basin
– Central America (Honduras, Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, El Salvador, Venezuela)
– Greater and Lesser Antilles
E X 613 Andes (Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador)
E X 614 Greater Amazonia
– Tropical forests (Bolivia, Brazil, Guyana, French Guiana, Ecuador, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela)
– Savannas of eastern Brazil
E X 615 Gran Chaco, Pampa, Patagonia (Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile)
E X 620 Central America and the Caribbean Basin – Latin American societies
(Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Cuba, Martinique, Mexico, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Saint Christopher, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, El Salvador, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos, Virgin Islands)
E X 630 Colombia, Venezuela – Latino societies
E X 640 Andes (Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador) – Latino societies
E X 650 Brazil – Latin American Societies
E X 660 Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay – Latin American societies
E X 670 Falkland Islands/Malvinas, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname – Latin American societies

E XI AFRICA
E XI 100 General studies
E XI 200 Problem studies
E XI 210 Ethnic issues (including: ethnogenesis, ethnic minorities)
E XI 220 Issues of technical (material) culture, archeology and museology
E XI 230 Social Issues
E XI 240 Issues of intellectual and spiritual culture, including religious studies
E XI 250 Folklore, folkloristics, folk and non-professional art
E XI 260 Language Issues
E XI 300 Travels, reports, diaries
E XI 400 Congresses, conferences, symposia, meetings
E XI 500 Regions and ethnic groups
E XI 510 North Africa (Mediterranean Coast and Sahara)
Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali (Mon), Morocco, Mauritania (Mon), Niger, Sudan, Tunisia
Berbers, Tuaregs
E XI 520 West Africa
Benin (Dahomey), Burkina Faso (Upper Volta), Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali (south), Mauritania (pd), Nigeria, Cape Verde, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo, Ivory Coast
Dogon, Yoruba
E XI 530 Equatorial Africa/Central Africa
D.R. Congo, Chad (south), Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Congo (n. Zaire), Central African Republic, South Sudan (Dinka, Nuer, Azande)
Pygmies
E XI 540 East Africa and the Eastern Horn of Africa
Burundi, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda
Maasai
E XI 550 South Africa
Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia)
Bushmen, Hottentots, Zulu
E XI 560 Madagascar and other islands

E XII AUSTRALIA (WITH TASMANIA) and OCEANIA
E XII 100 General studies
E XII 200 Problem studies
E XII 210 Ethnic issues (including: ethnogenesis, ethnic minorities)
E XII 220 Issues of technical (material) culture, archeology and museology
E XII 230 Social issues
E XII 240 Issues of intellectual and spiritual culture, including religious studies
E XII 250 Folklore, folkloristics, folk and non-professional art
E XII 260 Language issues
E XII 300 Travels, reports, diaries
E XII 400 Congresses, conferences, symposia, meetings
E XII 500 Regions and ethnic groups
E XII 510 Australia with Tasmania
E XII 511 Indigenous peoples
E XII 512 Non-Indigenous Society
E XII 520 Melanesia
Admiralty, Islands; Fiji; Loyalties, Islands; New Britain; New Guinea; New Ireland; New Caledonia; Solomon Islands; Vanuatu
E XII 530 Micronesia
Banaba; Gilbert, Islands; Karolina; Mariana Islands; Marshall Islands; Nauru
E XII 540 Polynesia
Cook Islands; Phoenix, Islands; Gambier, Islands; Hawaii; Lagoon, Islands (Ellice); Line, Islands; Marquesas; New Zealand; Pitcrain, Island; Samoa; Tuamotu, Islands; Tokelau, Islands; Tonga; Societies, Islands (including Thaiti); Tubuai, Islands; Wallis and Futuna, Islands; Easter Island

E XIII METHODOLOGY, RESEARCH METHODS AND TECHNIQUES