The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ethnographic \Eth`no*graph"ic\, Ethnographical \Eth`no*graph"ic*al\, . a. [Cf. F. ethnographique.] pertaining to ethnography.
Wiktionary
a. relating to ethnography
WordNet
adj. of or relating to ethnography; "ethnographical data" [syn: ethnographical]
Usage examples of "ethnographic".
Kandinsky had returned from the Komi region he gave a lecture on the findings of his trip to the Imperial Ethnographic Society in St Petersburg.
For a discussion of the kinds of stories about native cannibalism that were told by the seamen of the era, see Gananath Obeyesekere's “Cannibal Feasts in Nineteenth-Century Figi: Seamen's Yarns and the Ethnographic Imagination,” in Cannibalism and the Colonial World, edited by Francis Barker, Peter Hulme, and Margaret Iversen.
She was at University, a Fellow in Musicology, when she came here, and I understand that she has continued to transmit ethnographic papers for years now.