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1002:4.1.2 [2019/10/21 21:07] – [In Auhelawa, mourning, witchcraft, and reciprocity among matrilineages are all functionally connected] Ryan Schram (admin) | 1002:4.1.2 [2019/10/21 22:04] – [Respect for the owners of the death] Ryan Schram (admin) | ||
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ANTH 1002: Anthropology in the world | ANTH 1002: Anthropology in the world | ||
- | Module 4, Week 1, Lecture 2 | + | Module 4, Week 1, Lecture 2 |
Social Sciences Building (A02), Room 410 | Social Sciences Building (A02), Room 410 | ||
ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au | ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au | ||
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This is very different from the concept of responsibility in Western criminal law. | This is very different from the concept of responsibility in Western criminal law. | ||
+ | ## Quiz: What is the worst death in Kwahu-Tafo, Ghana? | ||
+ | Now let us consider "good death" and "bad death" in Kwahu-Tafo, Ghana, a society in which everyone is related to everyone else in some way, and their relationships define who they are as persons. In Kwahu-Tafo, what is the worst way to die? | ||
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+ | Go to Canvas and take *Quiz no. 19: The worst way to die*. | ||
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+ | The code for this quiz will be announced in class. | ||
## Death is not individual | ## Death is not individual |