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Cultural Anthropology

What is Culture?? List three words that you associate with culture. Identify two questions that you have about culture. Create one metaphor or simile for culture (eg. “Culture is like …”).

Culture Culture is the set of meanings, beliefs, values, and rules for living shared by groups and societies as the source of their identity.

Major Fields of Cultural Anthropology Ethnology Linguistic Anthropology Archaeology

Ethnology Ethnology is the study of the origins and cultures of different races and peoples. Ethnologists often focus on topics such as marriage customs, kinship patterns, political and economic systems, religion, art, music, and technology. Ethnologists study culture through participant observation. This is the careful watching of a group, in some cases living with its members and participating in their culture.

Linguistic Anthropology Linguistic anthropologists study the history and structure of language and the ways humans use language. Three major areas in this area include: historical linguistics structural linguistics sociolinguistics

Archaeology Archaeologists study the physical remains of a past culture through excavation and reconstruction.

Source Haskings-Winner, J. et al. (2011). Social Science: An Introduction. Toronto, ON, Canada: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, p. 18 - 35.