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AUXILIARY TABLES > COMMON AUXILIARY NUMBERS > Common auxiliaries of human ancestry, ethnic grouping and nationality. Table 1f

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(=...)Common auxiliaries of human ancestry, ethnic grouping and nationality. Table 1f  

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  • The (=...) auxiliaries are applicable throughout the main tables if the ethnic aspect is secondary to the subject. The ethnic grouping auxiliary is normally cited after the main number or subject notation, but, if desired, the order of numbers can be reversed allowing for all documents referring to the same ethnic concept to be grouped together. Political nationality (citizenship of nation-states) may be denoted, mainly by (=1:4/9) People living in countries of the modern world, which derive from the common auxiliaries of place (4/9) (Table 1e)

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  • The common auxiliaries of ethnic grouping and nationality denote the nationality or ethnic aspects of a subject represented by a main UDC number. They are derived mainly from the common auxiliaries of language =... (Table 1c) and so may also usefully distinguish linguistic-cultural groups, e.g. (=111) English speaking peoples. For special anthropogeography as a main subject see 572.9

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  • 398(=81) Folklore - North American indigenous people

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