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Sounds that make a difference in meaning in a laugurage. |
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____ are rules for how phrases/ sentencess are ordered. |
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__________ is the most commonly used words in a lauguage. |
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____ is a variety of lauguage spoken in a particular area or by a specific group. |
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_____ is the act of transmitting information that influences the behavior of others : to share that which is common. |
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____ is speech performance: differences in verbel behavior within a society depending on motives, social status. |
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is an extractive technology that is designed to take from nature's bounty as it is found. |
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a productive technology that seeks to actively enhance and refine nature's bounty. |
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Food Collector:
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-fishing
-gathering |
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Caste in India:
priests & scholars |
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how many caste categoris are in India? |
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Caste in India:
Ruling and Warrior |
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Caste in India
menial labor and artisans |
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Caste in India
Impure workers |
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Caste in India are ranked accourding to _____. |
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----is socially and curturally defined. |
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_____ both men and women help with childcare. |
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men and women's parenting are fierce and agressive. |
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often leave thier children alone. |
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What group of people have the MEN in charge of the household. |
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What theory in effort is expended collecting materials the qroup that collects should work with the material converting it to it's final form. |
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Multiple females are needed to ensure group survival, but few males are _________ necessary. |
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Why do men do more dangerous work? |
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Work + Control of Resource = _____________-. |
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Marriage: involves reproduction common residence and economic cooperation.
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Marriage: union between men and women such that the children born to the woman are recognized as the legitimate child of both man and woman. |
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-How one marries
-to who one gets married
-how many does one marry |
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What things make marriage different from society to society? |
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In the Nayar Case who do the chilldren belong to ? |
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When an unmarried male who dies is provided with a wife who's inpregnated by a lover: the dead man is considerred the father. |
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When a wealthy woman can socialogically assume the rold of pater (husband) . it's called? |
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refer to the rights in a women as sexual partner and economic helpmate. |
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is a marital union involving several woman and several men at once. |
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a marriage rule which stipulates that each person may have only one spouse |
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a plural marrage rule which stipulates that one member of the union may have multiple spouses |
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the marriage of one male to 2 or more females. |
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the marriage of one female to 2 or more males |
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the marriage of one male to 2 or more sisters. |
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the marriage of 1 female to 2 or more brothers |
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a marraige rule whereby a man marries his Dead brother's widow |
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a marraige rule where by a woman marries her Dead sister's husband |
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there are 4 types of family types:
- Nuclear
- ________
- extended
- non traditional
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keeps together males related through females |
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keeps together females related through females |
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keeps together males related through males |
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_____ provides residential options so that people can be moved to where resources exist. |
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a ________ is a non-unilineal kinship group. |
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Types of Political Organizaitons:
States
________
Tribes
Bands |
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______ are small and self suffiecient groups. |
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Each and band may have an informal _______, or perhaps a person who is the most accomplished rituals. |
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_____ are formed by encapsulating smaller social formations. |
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All humans are members of one _____. |
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How many processes are involved in Human Variations? |
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is essential for natural selection to operate on alternatives between those traitss between those traits that are fit and those that are not. |
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is how offspring inherit traits from theri parents. |
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genetic changes that give carries an enhanced chance for survival ? |
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is an abitrary social classification of clearly bounded categories based on skin color. |
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____ supports choosing more than one race. |
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is the belief that some human population are superior to others because of genetic differences. |
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the gradual change in traits and gene frequencies displayed by the populatioin of an species as the distance between them increases. |
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not all _______ withnin a species is due to the work of natural selection. |
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is caused by a gene that affects that structure of Hemoglobin. |
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an identifying attribute as a social actor. |
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the use fo violence to create terror for political reason |
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what percentage of violence is against women from men? |
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is the deviation from the norms of biologival or physiological functioning. |
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the human experienceof disvalued states, physical and mental, as these are culturally defused. |
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If a illness or disease or germ has a name there is a treatment. |
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the inability of an individual to live according to social expectation. |
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that which you need to know to function in society. |
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illness that mostly affects women and occurs in households with gender inbalance. |
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is a set of propositions that are logically connected that provide the best explanation for some phenonmenon based on the evidence. |
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_____ of the world that can be connected to theory and that can be used to determine the utility of that theory. |
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_________ perspective treats all of community as a single adaptive system. |
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perspective emphasizes meaning knowlegde and understanding |
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refer to a woman's role as a mother of children. |
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is a way of reconstructing the traditional culture of a society and of tracing the changes that have occurred |
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the purpose of lauguage is to ________. |
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individual owenership of land. |
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an arbitory gesture, object, or word that refers to something even in the abstract. |
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What is the smallest unit of lauguage that has meaning? |
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___ is the way people adapt to physical environment. |
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____ explains how society changes and adapts. |
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is more within groups than between. |
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the ability to appreciate and understand the worth of other's ways of doing things
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Which type of gene is hidden? |
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Which type of gene is expressed? |
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Observed expression of genes "what you can see" is called? |
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The actual genetic makeup of genes |
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are based on primarly ascribed status |
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allows mobility between people and cultures |
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_____ social position determined by actions accomplishments and achievements |
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___ can eb achieved or ascribed. |
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socioeconomic status is a combination of:
-income
-______
-occupation |
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Do forager and hroticulturalists share? |
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____________
-Unequal Access to :
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Agriculture & Herding
^Rank^
have unequal access to ___________.
BUT
unequal access to POwer and wealth |
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Foragers & Horticulturalist
Who have equal access to
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is social honor
-associated with occupation |
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is material resourses OR access to produce these. |
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is the ability to control resources |
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non-industrial societies that have little control over their own economics and are dominated by core societies. |
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powerful industrial societies that dominate other regions economically |
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what group has kin groups and indivduals own herds but not land |
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supply and demand calculus determins the quanitiy and of quality goods exchanged
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goods flow up the system to a center and then flow back down when needed. |
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of the northwest coast ceremonial feast where guest are expected to accept all gifts with the general understanding that at some time in the futre they will recipocate |
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an exchange in which one tries to get something for nothing or at least the best possible return for the least possible investment. |
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a direct exchange with aan explixit expectiation of immediate return of roughly equal value |
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providing goods or services with no expectation of a concrete or immediate return (parental) |
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The control of ______.
- slavery
- conve'e
- wage labor
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The division of labor
- by age and sex
- by specialization
- ________ or organic solidarity
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Industrial mode of production |
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production is so highly merchanized that only a few can afford the capital investment to own the means of production. |
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a person or small group controls part of all of means of production
either in form of land or equipment for extracting energy for the environment. |
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Domestic mode of production |
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production is concentrated in the family or kingroup. |
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what is the ain of Domestic mode of production? |
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to provide basic subsistence including food and shelter to that kin group |
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the cheif or _____, the extended family head controls land. |
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what group controls land is invested in kin groups.
decisions about land use made by kin group not individual. |
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Territory belongs to __________. |
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social relations involved in the organization of production. |
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industrial agriculturalists |
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Food Producers:
- Horticulturalists
- pastoralists
- intensive agriculture
- _________________
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most societies practiced a ___________ for aquiring food. |
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contemporary foragers hve been interacting with food producing societies for _____. |
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- typical woman activity
- involves the collection of wild plants eggs insects
- much move important in warmer climates
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- a wide variety of techniques
- male activity
- foragers
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- a fundamental human subsistence activity for 99% of our career
- male activity
- wide array of techniques
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organize their substinenece around slash and burn horticulture but they also engage in hunting, gathering, and fishing. |
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view themselves as pastoralist
(cattle people) |
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Societies can be quite ____ in how they aquire food. |
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- gathering
- extensive cultivation
- slash and burn
- intercropping
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Biological evolution is inherited _____. |
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_____ can change over time. |
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_____ change through learned behavior. |
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unifying framework for understanding a large number of observations or facts and for making predictions. |
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____ people are horticutralists. |
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The impact of social change is _____. |
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howw do we measure the impact of adaption. |
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is the movement of ideas and practices from one society to another. |
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one who studies and writes about a group's ways. |
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a description of a people's beliefs, behaviors,values, ideals, practices. |
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is where you interfer with the sex life of plants or animals to produce desired qualities. |
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(Physical)
- human evolution
- biological variation
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What Biologican anthropology focus on? |
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Which anthropology focuses on
- Studies remains of remains
- reconstruct customs of people past?
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on cultural variations and universals |
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Definition
Cultural anthropology focuses on... |
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Linquistics anthropology focuses on ... |
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it is the total way of life of any society |
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the set of learned values and behaviors including beliefs values, attitudes, and ideals that are characteristic of a popular group |
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Culture is
- shared
- learned
- __________
- always changing
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believing one's own group to be superior to other groups
-judging others by the standards of one's own group |
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writing about a group in a present tense even if the account is somewhat out of date |
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pastoralist take advantage of grasslands and mouninous terrains that are unsutable for productive agricuture. |
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____________ generally focus on dominant species: goat
sheep cattle yak and horse |
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- biological (physical)
- cultural
- archaeology
- linquistics
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what are the sub fields of anthropology ? |
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- only see other cultures with biases and ethnocentrism
- cannot know or understand
- provides a skewed opinion
- cannot understand cultures
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which is 44% of the marraige circle ? |
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- bride price
- bride service
- female exchange
- gift exchange
- dowry
- indirect dowry
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What are all the topics on the marraige wheel? |
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Dowry was ___% of the wheel. |
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Bride service was ___ % of the wheel? |
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femal exchange was ___ % of the wheel. |
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Gift exchange is ___ % of the wheel. |
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escaping a preditor means monilizing the bodies defenses: increasing alertness, increasing energy
can be over stimulated by the chronic demand of the world |
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interbreeding populations |
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the reproductively isolated from other groups
-members of the same species are able to produce fertile and viable offspring |
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the concept of culture + ethnography = understanding at a ______. |
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Marriage provides for:
- socially approved cohabitation
- legal and jural rights to children born to that social union
- elementart social support system for the rearing and socializtion of those children.
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the inability of an individual to live according to sociaal expectations |
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culturally constructed beliefs and practices concerned with the supernatural forces and personalities |
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- theologian
- skeptic
- humanist
- anthropologist
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what are some approaches to religion? |
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anthropologists consider religion to be considered a ______________ like any other. |
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who thought religion was:
“Religion deals so largely with
such uncertain elements of
knowledge that all primitive
religions are grotesque
and to some extent
unintelligible.”
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• THE NEED TO UNDERSTAND
• REVERSION TO CHILDHOOD
FEELINGS
• ANXIETY AND UNCERTAINTY
• THE NEED FOR COMMUNITY |
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What are the Explanations for Religions Existence? |
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Sigmund Freud, 1856-1939
thought god= ______________? |
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who thought religion is:
Affirms one’s place
Community feelings
Gives confidence
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–Unnamed, guardians, hobgoblins |
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what are – Spirits considered? |
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–Once human, dead relatives |
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Definition
what are – ghosts and ancestor spirits
considered? |
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what are – Gods considered? |
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PRAYER
–PHYSIOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE
–RITUALS
–SACRIFICES
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what are some Ways of interacting with the
supernatural:
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Azande Religion
• Death, suffering &
injustice is the
product of _______ |
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The vagaries of life are the
outcome of a struggle between
the forces of Evil & Good
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what religion is:
God is …
• Omnipotent
• Omniscient
• Omnibenevolent
• Mortal life is a test
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the use of materials, objects AND medicines to invoke super-naturel malevolence (simulation) |
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– THOUGHTS & EMOTIONS (often
unintentional) USED TO INVOKE
SUPERNATURAL MALEVOLENCE |
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– THE PERFORMANCE OF CERTAIN
RITUALS BELIEVED TO COMPEL THE
SUPERNATURAL POWERS TO ACT IN
PARTICULAR WAYS;
–MANIPULATION OF THE
SUPERNATURAL FOR GOOD OR EVIL
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PRIESTS
• SHAMANS
• SORCERERS*
• MEDICINE (WO)MEN
• CURANDERO
• NEO-SHAMANISM
• WITCHES
• MEDIUMS |
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Term
• THE NAMING PROCESS
• THE PERSONALITY OF THE
DOCTOR
• THE PATIENT’S EXPECTATIONS
• CURING TECHNIQUES |
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NATURAL TECHNIQUES USED
BY SUPERNATURAL HEALERS
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Definition
All societies produce art, but in the
context of everyday life
This suggests that what we call ‘art’ is in
fact _________e from other aspects of
society. |
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Definition
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religious and healing rituals |
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Definition
Navajo sand paintings
are Used in : |
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In modern society, we struggle to differentiate
ourselves from others (‘achieve distinction’),
especially in terms of social class
There are symbolic ‘goods’ that can help us to
do that—cultural capital
Knowledge of the elite esthetic—in the visual
arts, in music, in literature—is a way of signaling
our rightful place in the social class elite
The upper classes reproduce themselves
through defining, transmitting, and displaying
this cultural capital
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– Mark social status
– Reinforce a sense of cultural identity |
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Definition
Art styles and cultural capital serve to:
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Term
Semi-Peripheral Societies |
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Definition
societies that
are partially industrialized & enjoy some
economic autonomy, but not as
advanced as core societies |
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Term
PEACEFUL RESOLUTION
• AVOIDANCE
• COMMUNITY ACTION
• NEGOTIATION, MEDIATION
• APOLOGY
• ORDEAL
• LAW AND COURTS |
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ways of DEALING
WITH CONFLICt |
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whose political organizatin is ACHIEVED? |
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whose political organization status is ascribed and achieved? |
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Band: Rule of succession: |
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tribe: rule of succession: |
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designated within lineage |
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chiefdom: rule of succession |
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election
rules within terms of office |
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Definition
state: rule of succession |
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Definition
FREQUENTLY USED TO DRAW GROUPS TO ONE
ANOTHER AS ALLIES WHICH IS IMPORTANT WHEN IT
COMES TO FENDING OFF ENEMIES
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Term
SEGMENTARY LINEAGE SYSTEM |
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– A TYPE OF TRIBAL INTEGRATION BASED ON KINSHIP
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Definition
– WHEN ONE GROUP IS OBLIGED TO ASSIST ANOTHER
GROUP IN DEFENDING ITSELF
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WHEN KIN GROUPS OR AGE-SETS HAVE THE POTENTIAL
TO INTEGRATE SEVERAL LOCAL GROUPS INTO A
LARGER UNIT (TRIBE) IT IS SAID THAT THE SOCIETY HAS
TRIBAL ORGANIZATION |
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