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- 4.3.2
- eeker in Ireland (Thomas 2019) ## Thinking like anthropologists * Anthropologists are interested in every aspect of human experience, and see these as part of a totality. * Anthropologists place particular aspects of human experience---t... a larger context, as a part of a larger whole. * Anthropologists are diverse and eclectic. They don't necessarily
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- y. We want to help you learn how to think like an anthropologist, and to discover your own relationship to the ant... e is no single way to be human, and sociocultural anthropologists study the different forms of life that people have created for themselves. ## How do anthropologists think? To think like an anthropologist consists of: * Assuming that people **learn** how to be who they are.
- 4.1.1
- f this nature *magic*. E. E. Evans-Pritchard, an anthropologist who studied the people who live in what is today ... South Sudan, has been very influential in helping anthropologists think about magic in social terms. ## Evans-Pri... t system. ## The function of witchcraft Social anthropologists loved talking about witchcraft and sorcery. It s... ican Societies: An Essay in Comparison.โ American Anthropologist 54 (1): 18โ29. doi:10.1525/aa.1952.54.1.02a00040.
- 3.2.1
- Exchange and Investment among the Tiv." American Anthropologist, New Series, 57 (1): 60โ70. Bohannan, Paul. 1959
- 4.1.2
- the dead ## The function of witchcraft Social anthropologists loved talking about witchcraft and sorcery. It s
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- e particular and innate [+,-]. Anything that an anthropologist will observe about people's lives, relationships,