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Once arriving at a new site for ethnographic research, you spend time walking through the small village complex where you live. What useful ethnographic information do you discover in doing this?

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a spatial awareness of where people live

Step-by-step explanation:

By walking through the village complex, the researcher is able to discover the locations where individuals live in the village, their market, streams or rivers and other necessary sites in the village. This will be helpful in the take off of the research as the researcher is now aware of where he will get respondents or human subjects for his/her study.

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