etniline
Etniline is a theoretical construct used in anthropology and related fields to describe a framework for examining how ethnic identity and ancestral lineage are interconnected. The term combines elements of ethnography, linguistics, and genetics to model how cultural groups define themselves across generations and how these definitions align with biological ancestry.
Definition and scope: Etniline aims to map correlations between ethnolinguistic groups and genetic variation, while acknowledging
Methodology: Researchers applying the etniline approach collect diverse data, including ethnographic interviews, language classification, historical records,
Applications: Etniline has been used in population history studies to explore how diaspora communities maintain identity,
Limitations and criticism: The approach is debated for risks of genetic essentialism, potential misinterpretation of genetic
See also: Ethnicity, Population genetics, Sociolinguistics, Ethnolinguistic classification, Ethnogenesis.