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Anthropology
Undergraduate 1
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Horticulture
Definition
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Agriculture
Definition
Agriculture makes continuous use of land and intensive use of labor
Term
Big man (p.182)
Definition
The big man has support in multiple villages instead of in just one. He thus was a regulator of regional political organization. 
Term
Name Ethnographic techniques (51-58)
Definition

1. Participant observation

2. interviews.
3. Genealogical method
4. Key informants
5. Collecting life histories
6. Problem-oriented research
7. Longitudinal research
8. Team research 
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Emic (55)
Definition
Emic: Strategy focusing on local explanations and meanings. You get to know why people do things and how they perceive. 
Term
Etic (55)
Definition
Etic: strategy emphasizing the ethnographer's explanation and categories. This way you compare it to other societies. 
Term
International culture (36)
Definition
Cultural traditions which extend beyond national boundaries
 
Term
Hidden transcript (198)
Definition
The critique of power that occurs without those in power knowing about it. (eg. complaining about your boss with co-workers).
Term
Parallel cousins (255)
Definition
children of two brothers or two sisters
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Cross cousins (255)
Definition
children of a brother and a sister
Term
Family of procreation
Definition
A family of procreation is one that is formed when a couple marries. The purpose of a family of procreation is to have children and raise them in society. The family of procreation is from the parent point of view, as opposed to the children's view which is called family of orientation.
Term
Generalized reciprocity (172)
Definition

Reciprocity is exchange between social equals, who are normally related by kinship, marriage, or another close personal tie. 

Generalized: Exchanges among closely related individuals. You don't expect something concrete and immediate in return.  
Generalized and balanced are based on trust and a social tie. negative also means being cagey or deceitful or cheating. 
Term
Balanced reciprocity (172)
Definition

Reciprocity is exchange between social equals, who are normally related by kinship, marriage, or another close personal tie. 

Balanced: midpoint on reciprocity continuum between generalized and negative. The social distance and the need to reciprocate grows. Something is expected in return, not necessarily at that exact moment  but the social relationship will be strained when there is no reciprocation. 

Generalized and balanced are based on trust and a social tie. negative also means being cagey or deceitful or cheating. 

Term
Negative reciprocity (172)
Definition
Negative: Potentially hostile exchanges among strangers, people outside or on the fringes of their social systems. Exchange is mostly purely economic, It is the attempt to get something for as little as possible . 
Generalized and balanced are based on trust and a social tie. negative also means being cagey or deceitful or cheating. 
Term
Acculturation (41)
Definition
is an exchange of cultural features between groups in firsthand contact. 
Term
Diffusion (41)
Definition
Diffusion is borrowing of cultural traits between society, this can be direct or indirect. 
Term
Enculturation (41)
Definition
Enculturation is learning one's own culture's traits. 
Term
Endogamy (260)
Definition
Endogamy: Marriage of people from the same group. 
Term
Exogamy (260)
Definition
Exogamy: marriage outside of your group, this causes establishments and preservations of alliances among groups. 
 
Term
Homogamy (260)
Definition
Homogamy: marrying someone similar, same social class.
Term
Hegemony (197)
Definition

Social order in which subordinates accept hiararchy as natural. Subordinates comply with domination by internalizing their rulers' values and accepting the naturalness of domination as if it was they way it was meant to be. 


Term
Lineage (239)
Definition
Social order in which subordinates accept hiararchy as natural. Subordinates comply with domination by internalizing their rulers' values and accepting the naturalness of domination as if it was they way it was meant to be. Lineage demonstrated how it is related to a apical ancestor
Term
Clan (239)
Definition
unlineal descent group clan is based on stipulated descent clan only states that it has an apical ancestor and that is enough.
Term
Unlineal descent (239)
Definition
Unilineal descent is matrilineal or patrilineal descent, the descent only uses one line.
Term
Ambilineal descent (239)
Definition
Ambilineal descent is flexible descent rule, neither patrilineal nor matrilineal. They do not automatically exclude either the children of sons or those of daughters. They can choose the descent group they join, change it and/or belong to multiple ones.
Term
Polygamy (265)
Definition
Polygamy is marriage with more than one person at the same time
Term
Polygyny (265)
Definition
Man has more than one wife
Term
Polyandry (265)
Definition
Woman has more husbands
Term
Mater/Pater (263)
Definition
Polygamy is marriage with more than one person at the same tim
Term
Genitrix/Genitor (263)
Definition
Biological parents of a child
Term
Iobola (=Progeny) (264)
Definition
Polygamy is marriage with more than one person at the same time. Progeny is A gift from the husband and his kin to the wife and her kin before, at, or after marriage; legitimizes children born to the woman as members of the husband's descent group.
Term
Dowry (264)
Definition
the husband and his kin receive substantial marital gifts
Term
Generality (35)
Definition
Culture pattern or trait that exists in some but not in all societies. They are common to several but not to all.
Term
Universality (35)
Definition
Culture pattern or trait that exists in some but not in all societies. They are common to several but not to all.
Term
Particular traits (35)
Definition
unique cultural traits, patterns or integrations.
Term
Habitus
Definition
a set of acquired patterns of thought, behavior, and taste
Term
Age set (p.191)
Definition
social category or corporate social group, consisting of people of similar age, who have a common identity, maintain close ties over a prolonged period, and together pass through a series of age-related statuses. This is in contrast to an age grade, through which people pass individually over time.
Term
Sodality
Definition
Term
(pantribla) Sodality (190)
Definition
Groups that extend across the whole tribe, spanning several villages. They are especially likely to develop in situations of warfare with a neighbouring tribe. THey are nonkin-based groups with regional political significance.
Term
Archeology (10) or archeological antropology
Definition
The study of human behavior through material remains. It describes, reconstructs and interprets human behavior and cultural patterns through material remains. At sites where people live or have lived, they find artifacts, material items that humans have made, used or modified. Plants and animal remains and garbage also tell stories.
Term
Independent invention (41)
Definition
The process by which humans innovate, creatively finding solutions to problems is a mechanism of cultural change. Faced with comparable problems and challenges people in different societies have innovated and changed in the same way. This is a reason why cultural generalization exists.
Term
Pastoral nomadism (164)
Definition
Annual movement of entire pastoral group with herds. The entire groups moves with animals throughout the year.
Term
Transhumance (165)
Definition
System in which only part of population moves seasonally with herds. Most of the people stay home in the village.
Term
Conflict resolution (185)
Definition
Means of settling disputes.
Term
Bifurcate merging kinship terminology (245)
Definition
Four parental kin-terms: M=MZ (mother and mother's sis), F=FB, MB and FZ (father's sis) stand alone.
Term
Bifurcate collateral kinship terminology (247)
Definition
Six seperate parental kin terms: M,F, MB, MZ, FB, and FZ
Term
Diachronic science (64)
Definition
Study societies across time
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Synchronic (64)
Definition
Study societies how they are today.
Term
Biological anthropology (12)
Definition
anthropological research focused on the study of humans and non-human primates in their biological, evolutionary, and demographic dimensions. It examines the biological and social factors that have affected the evolution of humans and other primates, and that generate, maintain or change contemporary genetic and physiological variation. Study of human biological variation in time and space
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