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- 13.1 @1002:2018
- fluenced by their culture, but I am not." * "Most cultures of the world have already died out, for better or... distinctive traditions and becomes modern." ## Cultures act on the world When we put people's lives in a... al whole which works toward specific goals. * **Cultures don't die.** All cultures change, but changes in a culture do not mean that the culture is being lost. Many
- 13.2 @1002:2024
- ===== Cultural continuity as a value today ===== Cultures continue, and they also change. Which fact is mor... themselves. ===== Boas and the concept of plural cultures ===== Franz Boas is responsible for creating a p... ent, they also sought to document Native American cultures they feared would disappear. Their ethnographic ... h culture, but it often led to an assumption that cultures were units to be counted. ===== Are people the b
- 1.1 @1002:2018
- and empirical evidence for bigger ideas about how cultures work. ## Weekly writing assignments ## On [[h... al whole which works toward specific goals. * **Cultures don't die.** All cultures change, but changes in a culture do not mean that the culture is being lost. Many
- 4.2.1 @1002:2019
- is end of an individual biological organism. ## Cultures contain contradictions Cultures are not dogmas; they are not uniform or unequivocal or absolute. Cultures contain [[:identity_and_contradiction|contradicti
- 1.2 @1002:2018
- al whole which works toward specific goals. * **Cultures don't die.** All cultures change, but changes in a culture do not mean that the culture is being lost. Many... thropology viewed indigenous societies as "dying" cultures. ## Where is the world heading? ## Many peop
- 13.1 @1002:2024
- societies. ===== Boas and the concept of plural cultures ===== Franz Boas is responsible for creating a p... ent, they also sought to document Native American cultures they feared would disappear. Their ethnographic ... = Cultural continuity as a value today ===== * Cultures continue, and they also change. Which fact is mor
- 7.1 @1002:2018
- ed. Everyone lives in some kind of conjuncture of cultures and orders. * Fluid. Societies are produced through their interactions with other cultures, and every society is a product of their history.
- 10.2 @1002:2024
- l Semple and Ellsworth Huntington argued that all cultures were products of their environmental geography (s... * Culture determines how people adapt * Two cultures adapt to the same environment in different ways
- 8.2 @1002:2018
- y, but the idea of modernity is powerful. * Many cultures represent their own history as a linear movement. * Western cultures' concept of modernity is the liberation of the
- 4.3.1 @1002:2019
- sence of others is familiar to most people across cultures but is highly elaborated as *hinimaya* in Auhelaw... pocognized experience for people in individualist cultures. They can see it if they think about it, but they
- welcome_to_anthropology @1002:2018
- s true, then they also affect people in different cultures, who each see the world and other people in disti
- 4.2.2 @1002:2019
- this is to look to an idealized version of other cultures, whom they imagine find authentic meaning in deat... , it can never change. And it has changed because cultures are always changing. ## Cultural scripts ar
- 9.2 @1002:2024
- 265; see also Boas [1931] 1940, 1912). * that **cultures can not be ranked** on a single scale: * “[E]
- 12.2 @1002:2024
- for the social resilience of Indigenous peoples, cultures, and the environment as they shift and evolve ove
- 12.1 @1002:2024
- for the social resilience of Indigenous peoples, cultures, and the environment as they shift and evolve ove