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    Christmas in Kalahari

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    “Eating Christmas in the Kalahari” by anthropologist Richard Lee demonstrates many more concepts in sociology. In the article Lee is doing fieldwork in the Kalahari desert observing the hunting and gathering practices among the !Kung (Ju/’hoansi). Lee experiences many times of cultural misunderstandings related to naïve realism‚ cultural shock‚ and also not fully understanding what is culturally and ethically appropriate. He learns a very valuable lesson when‚ in his eyes‚ has a perfect idea for

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    Islands.After the end of the war‚ the history of anthropology‚which is probably the most revolutionary work wrote Argonauts of Wetern Pasific.And it was during this period that he began his signature work among the Trobriand Islanders‚studying kinship‚trade‚the practical purposes of ritual and religion‚as well as the intersection between cultural ideas and actual daily behaviours.(www.nndb.com) Malinowski helped develop the field of anthropology from a primarily evolutionary focus into sociological

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    I felt. At first‚ the most important item for Raybeck was the location of the fieldwork as it had to fulfill the set requirements. Raybeck focused on the resources available: a close distance to the capital‚ a local building which kept all local demographic records‚ and a population which was not too large or too small. Using these guidelines‚ he chose Wakaf Bharu as the site where he would conduct his fieldwork‚ using the villagers as the subjects of his studies. Next‚ was gaining entrée‚ or

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    Chapter 1: Antro Notes

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    Chapter 1- Introduction: the scope of medical anthropology - Medical anthro: • How people in diff cultures explain the causes of ill health ‚ types of treatment they believe in and whom they turn to when ill - Anthropology • “The study of man” (several branches) 1) Physical Anthropology • Human biology • Study of evolution of humans • Concerned with explaining the causes of present diversity of human populations 1) Material Anthropology • Deals with art and artifacts of humankind

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     Culture Gives Us a Range of Permissible Behavior Patterns Five Distinct Categories of Anthropology  Applied Anthropology – The practical application of anthropological data‚ methodology‚ perspective and theory to asses and solve contemporary social problems.  Archaeology – The study of past cultures based on the excavation of their habitation‚ burial‚ and environmental sites  Biological Anthropology – Tracks the biological evolution of humanity through genetic inheritance‚ primatology and

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    chapter‚ Stafford describes many of the approaches in psychology and then anthropology on the subject of passage and separation‚ opening by examining Freud’s study on mother-infant relationships. Freud considers separation to be a structuring difficulty of childhood which sustains a lifetime consciousness of autonomy‚ dependency and relatedness. Stafford subsequently exhibits four approaches to separation within anthropology (Freud 1955). Initially he illustrates cross-cultural comparisons in mother-infant

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    AMU ANTH100 syllabus

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    Anthropology School of Arts andHumanities ANTH100 Introduction to Anthropology 3 Credit Hours 8 Week Course Prerequisite(s): None Table of Contents Instructor Information Evaluation Procedures Course Description Course Assignments Course Scope Grading Scale Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes Course Outline Policies Course Delivery Method Academic Services Course Materials Selected Bibliography Course Description (Catalog) This course introduces students to human nature and behavior from

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    Nacirema People

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    The Nacirema people‚ living in the territory between the Canadian Creed‚ the Yaqui and Tarahumare of Mexico‚ and the Carib and Arawak of the Antilles‚ are a group of Northern Americans who have chosen to live their lives in a strange manner. There is a main premise to their choice of lifestyle and that is to rid the body of its ugliness and natural tendencies towards debility and disease. (p. 503). The Nacirema people have devoted their lives to deterring these features of themselves through ritual

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    Compare any TWO of these theoretical perspectives: Evolutionism‚ Diffusionism‚ Boasian anthropology‚ Functionalism and Structuralism. What are their similarities and differences with respect to their explanations of culture or society? In contrast to the predominantly gradual changes historical societies experienced‚ the modern world is developing at a rapid rate. We are constantly adapting to quick and significant developments in the fields of technology‚ science‚ politics and warfare. In order

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    book‚ the writer has described different experiences and factors that they have experienced during fieldwork conducted with a number of children facing the problem of malnutrition. There are different dramatic stories and events that have been experienced by the writer. There are a number of challenges and issues that have been faced by the writer during the ethnographic research and the fieldwork that

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