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    populations of the local Native Americans during the Historical period of the San Diego region‚ there is very little ethnographic information about the coastal Kumeyaay. Due to the lesser amount of early extraneous invasion of the mountain and desert regions‚ the Kumeyaay people of these two regions were better able to preserve their cultural traditions and therefore much more ethnographic information is available to this day. Consequently‚ this report best represents the ethnohistory of the preserved

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    Archaeology: "the study of the ancient" (Bahn‚ 1999). The study of prehistoric and historic civilizations as seen through what they have left behind in our earth‚ both the tangible and the intangible: artifacts‚ settlements‚ monuments‚ rubbish dumps‚ cultural behaviorisms‚ religions‚ legacies‚ and other remains. This definition alone already shows the bringing together and intertwining of archaeology‚ history and anthropology in order to piece together the scattered pieces of our past‚ hidden in

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    perform fieldwork abroad in international locations‚ or locally‚ in order to excavate archaeological sites. Archaeologists utilize excavation tools‚ equipment‚ and geographical information to uncover the past. The work of an archaeologist can be intense and grueling‚ as you may travel for extended periods of time‚ learn a new language‚ and spend weeks at an excavation site. The physical labor of excavation and work of an archaeologist can be taxing to the body. When performing fieldwork or research

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    * Margaret Mead- Boaz’s student‚ wrote about the sexual revolution * Borshay Lee- studied the !Kung San from Africa * Zora Neal Hurston- one of Boaz’s students‚ an African-American folklorist * Bronislaw Malinowski- the father of fieldwork‚ said anthropologists need to learn the language of the people‚ supported functionalism * Mary and Loius Leakey- husband and wife paleontologists‚ convinced the world that humans evolved out of Africa * Lucy- a Australopithecus fossil‚ found

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    Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal Emerald Article: Are voters‚ consumers?: A qualitative exploration of the voter-consumer analogy in political marketing Norman Peng‚ Chris Hackley Article information: To cite this document: Norman Peng‚ Chris Hackley‚ (2009)‚"Are voters‚ consumers?: A qualitative exploration of the voter-consumer analogy in political marketing"‚ Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal‚ Vol. 12 Iss: 2 pp. 171 186 Permanent link to this document:

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    focuses on the contexts or understanding of human actions within their existence. It purpose is often used for inductive driven research or theory development. Qualitative research uses methods of inquiry like data collection‚ interviews‚ surveys‚ ethnographic observation‚ of document review. This studies are valuable to provide detailed observation‚ in longitudinal studies‚ and to emphasize the participants opinions‚ thoughts and feelings. A qualitative study is used when there are not set measures

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    insight into the nature of mortality that may be of benefit to individuals facing the end of life. Much less is known about how these professionals incorporate these experiences into their personal lives and clinical practices. Methods This ethnographic inquiry used semi-structured interviews and participant observation to elicit an in-depth understanding of the impact of death and dying on the personal lives of national key leaders (n = 6) and frontline clinicians (n = 24) involved in end-of-life

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    obstacles. Anthropology is a difficult field but provides an important perspective on cultural diversity. Ethnography and Ethnology both attempt at reaching certain goals. Ethnography is a written description of a culture based on data gathered from fieldwork‚ characterized by two methods‚ participant observation and interviews. When an anthropologist is researching through participant observation‚ they are attempting to study a culture while still trying to maintain the eye of an objective observer.

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    Annette B. Weiner describes her fieldwork in the Trobriand Islands of Papua New Guinea as entering a world without cultural guideposts. She was fully aware and expected to find difficulty with learning a new language and of letting go of her own cultural assumptions. Weiner studied the Trobriand Islands via the writings of Bronislaw Kasper Malinowski and thus her expectations were set by fieldwork performed sixty years earlier. Not to mention that Malinowski was a man‚ of a different time and therefore

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    Harriet Boyd is an American archaeologist who majored in Classics and was fluent in Greek. She carried out her graduate work at the American School of Classical studies in Athens which is where she originally requested to take part in the schools fieldwork‚ but as she was female this request was denied and it was advised that she become a librarian (Bois 1998). However‚ Boyd did not‚ thankfully‚ take this advice and began to travel around Crete on mule back‚ either alone or with a female friends‚

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