1. Do foragers have more “control” over their environment than horticulturalists? No 2. Is there an increase in “density” among the foragers vs agriculturalists? Yes 3. Is there an increase in “complexity” among horticulturalists? Yes 4. Are Pastoralists more “mobile” than agriculturalists? Yes Multiple Choice: Circle the “letter” of the best answer. (2 points each) 1. Which social group uses advanced technology to grow crops? D a. industrialists b. foragers (hunters/gatherers)
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The Btsisi Tribe Shameika L. Brown Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Bob Larkin Ashford University The kinship group I chose to describe is the Btsisi who are a horticulturalist society‚ which means they cultivate plants and prepare the soil‚ horticulturalists differ from foragers in their dependence on domesticated plants for most of their food energy” (Nowak‚ B.‚ & Laird‚ L. (2010). For the purposes of this paper I will provide information on the Btsiti tribe kinship and specific
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Ex. There are clear similarities among societies that have a foraging strategy Cohen developed a typology of five adaptive strategies: Foraging Horticulture Agriculture Pastoralism Industrialism A. Foraging Although there are different types of foragers‚ they all share one essential feature: people rely on nature to make their living. Animal domestication and plant cultivation began around 10‚000 years ago in the Middle East. However‚ many did not adopt this method and continued to forage. This
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knowledge that has to be maintained by the society. All foraging peoples have an extensive knowledge of their environmental conditions and of the appropriciate means of solving technological problems in these environments. Different from horticulturalists‚ foragers need to know where to find the plants‚ when to find them during different seasons‚ which plants are edible‚ and so on since they need to move during different seasons to pursue game and other resources. Inuit created an extremely complex
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There are four subsistence strategies foraging‚ pastoralism‚ horticulture‚ and agriculture. Subsistence patterns are methods of obtaining food using available land‚ resources‚ labor and energy‚ and technology. Foraging are people whose subsistence pattern is hunting and gathering. Food foraging societies are people who are primarily nomadic and spend most of their time gathering plants and hunting animals for subsistence. One example of such of a society would be the Ju/’hoansi people. The roles
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You may use any combination of ethnographies or ethnologies in your paper. 3. Write a seven to eight page long research paper that does the following: a. Identifies and classifies the selected culture’s primary mode of subsistence. ( Foragers‚ Horticulturalists‚ Pastoralists‚ Emerging Agriculturalists‚ Agrarian States‚ or Industrialists) b. Analyzes and evaluates the impact that the primary mode of subsistence of the selected culture has on at least three of the following aspects of culture:
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Part I. MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. An egalitarian society: a. Refers to the fact that all men are created equal b. Refers to the few differences in access to rewards between families an/or kin groups c. Means that females and males receive equal or nearly equal rewards d. All of the above 2. Stratified societies are noted for a. Classes and castes b. Unequal access to rewards c. Marked inequalities in access to wealth‚ power and prestige
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* Basseri of Iran 2. Use a minimum of three scholarly research journals‚ ethnographies and ethnologies as the primary sources of information. 3. Identify and classify the selected culture’s primary mode of subsistence. ( Foragers‚ Horticulturalists‚ Pastoralists‚ Emerging Agriculturalists‚ Agrarian States or Industrialists) 4. Analyze and explain the impact that the primary mode of subsistence of the selected culture has on at least three of the following aspects of culture:
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MAKING A LIVING Anthropology: Chapter 16 Cultural Anthropology: Chapter 8 Physical Anthropology and Archaeology: Not Present CHAPTER OBJECTIVES 1. Know what an adaptive strategy is. In addition you should know how Cohen uses adaptive strategies to classify different societies. 2. Understand what foraging entails and what social and cultural traits are commonly found in foraging societies. 3. Understand what horticulture entails and what social and cultural traits are commonly
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may use any combination of ethnographies or ethnologies in your paper. 3. W rite a seven to eight page long research paper that does the following: a. Identifies and classifies the selected culture’s primary mode of subsistence. ( Foragers‚ Horticulturalists‚ Pastoralists‚ Emerging Agriculturalists‚ Agrarian States‚ or Industrialists) b. Analyzes and evaluates the impact that the primary mode of subsistence of the selected culture has on at least three of the following aspects of culture:
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