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    folklorist ArsenioManuel gave them the following definition: 1 I am grateful to the Dean of Ifugao studies‚ Dr. Harold C. Conklin‚ for his precious support‚ sharing literatureand valuable advice‚ especially at times when I had no opportunity for fieldwork in Ifugao; to one of Dr. Conklin‘s prominent former students‚ Dr. Patricia Afable‚ for the most fruitful discussions that we have had onthe hudhud over the past decades. I am grateful to Karl Reichl for sharing his works on epics‚ including

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    IMPORTANCE OF SEX EDUCATION 1 Importance of Sex Education Lynda M. Gibbons Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 101 Dr. Eszter Barra-Johnson March 22‚ 2010 Ashford University IMPORTANCE OF SEX EDUCATION 2 Abstract This paper explores the benefits sex education for the teenagers of the United States. It shows cause and statistics for and against the issue of further education in the fight to prevent teenage pregnancy. It is a growing epidemic that affects our

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    excited to be starting my final level one fieldwork assignment. However‚ I know that this fieldwork assignment is going to be very different than my previous placements. I really enjoyed my first fieldwork assignment because I had the opportunity to observe the pediatric patients. I love working with kids and I believe that the pediatric population would be my first choice of employment after graduation. Although I am very excited for my next fieldwork assignment‚ I know that Health South will be

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    Anthropology notes Main theme: Gender vs. sexuality Gender- role based‚ identity‚ subjective depriving on culture‚ fluid‚ appearances‚ speech‚ identities and role‚ status‚ schema: collection of ideas that influence perception‚ essentialism: nurturing vs fighting differences in intimacy (what men do‚ what women do) Sex- biological‚ psychological‚ anatomy‚ binary‚ applications‚ names‚ color (blue and pink)‚ and biological differences (build‚ hormones‚ and hair)‚ transition: sex change‚ forms “The

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    Dobe Ju/'Hoansi

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    human cultural experiences‚ so that misconceptions about modern ‘civilized’ ways of life and ‘progress’ are clarified‚ in a way helping him in creating a more egalitarian and sustainable society. The is the significance of the study of cultural anthropology – it helps man to analyze and evaluate himself‚ his culture and his society‚ while gaining an in-depth understanding of other ways of life. The life and culture of the Dobe Ju Hoansi‚ the ethno-linguistic group of people of the Kalahari Desert

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    Kinships in the Yanomamo Ashley Jones ANT 101 Adrienne Stafford May 21‚ 2012 A kinship system is a system of social relationships that constitute kinship in a particular culture. Among many cultures kinship is greatly valued among the Yanomamo society. Their way of life centers around these kinships. Their kinships impact the way they think and how they live their lives. While in today’s society our families also known as our kin “kinships” are typically blood related or through marriage

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    The Forest People

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    ANTH 130 STUDY GUIDE EXAM # 1 * Anthropological “levels” of analysis 1. Micro-level analysis: * Individual to individual‚ face to face‚ smallest unit * “Primary relation”‚ intimate‚ ends in itself * Actions‚ relations within larger organization 2. Macro-level analysis: * Large scale‚ impersonal‚ subjects don’t appear * Historical‚ cultural‚ epochal‚ institutional * May be called “structural analysis” * Culture 1. Book Definition: * A system of

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    "History and People of Papua New Guinea." History and People of Papua New Guinea. InterKnowledge Corp.‚ 11 Mar. 2006. Web. 05 Nov. 2013. <http://www.geographia.com/papua-newguinea/papuahistory.htm>. Unknown. "Reciprocity (Social and Cultural Anthropology)." Academia.edu. C/o Academia.edu‚ 11 Apr. 2013. Web. 05 Nov. 2013. <http://www.academia.edu/Documents/in/R eciprocity_Social_and_Cultural_Anthropology_>. Wardrip‚ Loretta. "A." Definitions of Nthropological Terms. Oregon State‚ 26 Dec. 2012

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    Political Dynasty

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    distinguishes anthropology from other fields that study human beings? How do anthropologists study human diversity in time and space? Why is anthropology both scientific and humanistic? Street scene with soccer in Istanbul‚ Turkey. Culture‚ including sports‚ helps shape our bodies‚ personalities‚ and personal health. 12/24/09 7:41:11 PM user-s173 /Users/Shared/K4/Layout kot16996_ch01_002-023.indd Page 3 12/25/09 4:08:41 PM user-s173 What Is Anthropology? /Users/Shared/K4/Layout

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    Biography of Irawati Karve

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    while Maharishi Karve encouraged women in public‚ this liberalism did not extend to his own family. Karve opposed Irawati’s attempts to go to Germany for higher studies. Despite opposition in 1928‚ Irawati went to the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology to do her PhD. Her thesis topic was: The normal asymmetry of the human skull. Irawati and her husband realized early that they were not cut out for social reform work. So‚ they both stuck to research and teaching. Dinkar taught chemistry and later

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