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3.2.1
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erything of value would be **embedded** in social relationships. In many societies the **embeddedness** of valu... anything, but are inherited (Bohannan 1955). ## Relationships can be organized into spheres, too We can take t... st or cheapest way to meet needs. * //Ikpanture// relationships are not //quid pro quo//. ## Money in Tiv societ... nd every valuable thing is **embedded** in social relationships. * The capitalist social system is based on the
4.1.2
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y do together to mourn is the foundation of their relationships to each other in a social structure People's mou... of a positive feedback loop which includes their relationships as members of matrilineal groups and as kin. ... s related to everyone else in some way, and their relationships define who they are as persons. In Kwahu-Tafo, wh... ## Death is not individual When people die, the relationships that they mediate are interrupted and must be res
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e influence of their social environment and their relationships to other people. * Seeing the **larger context*
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eciprocity. Even if people do not speak of their relationships or the institutions of society in terms of obliga
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Certain kinds of value remain embedded in social relationships while other kinds are able to be commodified, bou
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ir children **function to maintain** a pattern of relationships among adults based on autonomy. * The expectation
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## Death is not individual When people die, the relationships that they mediate are interrupted and must be res
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rotect men from pollution * Maintenance of proper relationships to ancestors of one's kin group through sacrifice
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nce of the dead as beings with ongoing rights and relationships to society as a whole. Death choice denies the ri
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anthropologist will observe about people's lives, relationships, and behaviors fit into one of these quadrants. I

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