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      Ethnography is the crown of all the humanities because it makes a comprehensive study of all peoples and all mankind, past and present. 
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      You shall not make for yourself an idol of your people, your religion, or your culture. You should know that all people are created equal: there is no Greek or Jew, no white or coloured. He who knows one ethnos, knows none; he who knows one religion, knows none. 
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      You shall not prophane science, or defile ethnography by career-seeking – a true ethnographer is he who nourishes enthusiasm for science and bears love for mankind and Man. 
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      Six days you shall labor, but on the seventh day you shall draw conclusions. Remember that you owe a debt to the public and science. 
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      Honour your great predecessors and teachers in academic and public life, and you will be duly honoured. 
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      You shall not kill science with forged facts, superficial observations, and hasty conclusions. 
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      You shall not change your once chosen profession of ethnographer. He who has entered upon the path of ethnography, shall not wander from it. 
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      You shall not plagiarize. 
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      You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour, other peoples, their spirit and rites, customs and mores, etc. Love your neighbour more than yourself. 
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      You shall not impose your culture on the ethnos you explore. Treat this ethnos with care and alertness, love and attention, whatever the stage of their cultural development – and they will strive to rise to the level of higher cultures. 
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