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1 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Anthropology in the field and Research methods From Hominid to Homo sapiens Modes of Exchange, Reproduction and Livelihood Kinship, Social Organization, and Disease/illness and Health care Taboos etc.

2 Cultural Anthropology is the study of what?

3 contemporary peoples and their respective cultures.

4 This is the increased international ties related to the spread of westernized-style capitalism that affects all world cultures.

5 Globalization

6 What are the 4 sub-fields of Anthropology?

7 C ultural Anthropology, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology and Linguistic Anthropology.

8 What is associated with the persistent feeling of uneasiness, loneliness, and anxiety that often occur when a person has shifted from one culture to a different one.

9 Culture Shock

10 Life Histories

11 are a qualitative, in depth description of an individual’s life as narrated to the researcher.

12 Modern humans are closely related to the great apes with whom we share a (LCA) or ____________________.

13 Last Common Ancestor

14 Approximately how long ago do we see the first hominins in the fossil record?

15 7-6 mya

16 Please Identify the derived traits that distinguish modern humans from contemporary Apes?

17 1. We habitually walk bipedally. 2. Our dentition and jaw musculature are different. 3. We have much larger brains in relation to our body size. 4. We develop slowly with a very long juvenile period. 5. We depend on an elaborate, highly variable material and symbolic culture, transmitted in part through spoken language.

18 When do Homo sapiens first appear in Africa?

19 200-100 kya

20 Who or what was Lucy?

21 Lucy was a female Austrolapithecus Afarensis discovered in the 1970’s.

22 What are the 3 components of an economic system?

23 Livelihood/production, consumption and exchange

24 What are the 5 modes of livelihood we discussed in lecture?

25 Foraging, horticulture, pastoralism, agriculture, and Industrialism/informatics

26 What is consumption?

27 The dominant way, within a culture, of using up goods and services.

28 What are Leveling Mechanisms?

29 Are unwritten, culturally embedded rules that prevent an individual from becoming wealthier or more powerful than anyone else.

30 What is a Mode of Reproduction?

31 The predominant pattern, in a culture, of population change through the combined effect of fertility and mortality.

32 What is ethnomedicine?

33 Is the cross-cultural study of health systems.

34 A collection of signs and symptoms that is restricted to a particular culture or a limited number of cultures.

35 Culture-specific syndrome

36 What is a kinship system?

37 the predominant form of kin relationships in a culture and the kinds of behavior involved.

38 What is the incest Taboo?

39 A strongly held prohibition against marrying or having sex with particular kin.

40 A cluster of people beyond the domestic unit who are usually related on grounds other than kinship.

41 Social Group

42 What are the origins of the word Taboo?

43 “sacred,” both powerful and dangerous. From Polynesian word tapu or tafoo. Usually associated with the avoidance of certain places, objects, or people.

44 How do taboos develop?

45 mainly from bio-cultural, ecological, and economic factors including: sex and relationships, death, pregnancies wanted and un-wanted, dietary rules, bodily functions, restrictions on psycho-active drugs, restrictions on trans-sexual gender identity, and the exposure of body parts.

46 Are any taboos universal?

47 No, but several come very close and include- homicide, cannibalism, incest rules and the exposure of intimate body parts.

48 A set of hierarchical relationships among different groups as though they were arranged in layers, or “strata.”

49 Social Stratification

50 What are the 5 types of countercultural groups?

51 Youth gang, street gang, cooperatives, body modification groups and self-help groups

52 JEOPARDY GAME Great! I have the blank jeopardy file. Now, how do I create my own jeopardy game using this blank format. The hard part has been done for you--you have the easy part! Before we begin, you will need to download the Blank Jeopardy game from the web site. Open it by clicking on it. Go to File, Save As, Save it to your Desktop or a folder. 1. Click on your Blank Jeopardy to open it in Powerpoint. 2. Decide on your categories at the top. You need 5 categories. 3. If you want to change the color of the font, highlight the category, click on the font color button's down arrow and choose the color of your choice. 4. Double click in the first blank category and begin typing your first category. Continue to do this for all five categories. Click on File, Save As to save your work. You will want to give it a name, e.g. Science ch. 5 review. This will leave your "blank jeopardy file", blank for you to create other games. 5. Go to the lower left hand corner and choose the Slide Sorter View. 6. Choose the second slide and double click on it. 7. If you do not have the DRAW toolbar at the bottom of your screen, go to VIEW, Toolbars, and click on Drawing. You should now see the Draw toolbar. 8. Click on the Text button. Click again to position the text box on your slide toward the top and in the middle. 9. Begin typing your first answer. 10. Double Click on slide 3, repeat step 11 and type your question. Remember the format of Jeopardy. The answer is in the form of a question. 11. Periodically, save your work by clicking on the little diskette in your menu bar. 12. Each slide is in order, going down the category e.g.: First category on the far left for 1 point is slide number 2 and 3. First category for 2 points is slide number 4 and 5 etc. 13. If you want to include two "daily doubles", just change the color of the question and answer to yellow. We included two daily doubles because we play with two teams and would like each team to have the opportunity to score a daily double. But as you know, it doesn't always work out that way! Enjoy creating and playing Jeopardy!


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