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- 7.2 @1002:2022
- , borrowing) and swapping is kinship. You ask for things from people because they are your kin; they are y
- 5.2 @1002:2022
- e that the lines we draw are objective, empirical things, and that a symbol used for one group of people m
- 2022 @1002:2022
- . 1991. “The European Appropriation of Indigenous Things.” In //Entangled Objects: Exchange, Material Cult
- 4.2 @1002:2022
- Salamaua would like to put down the prices of our things in this newspaper so that all of you will see the... hhafen. Now you all see the prices for all these things and then you all will get it right. So, prices fo... , you all don’t know the price (//pei//) of these things. And so, we put them for the pots so that you all... . We say this because you all have put down many things of yours - So we see this and so we Salamaua peop
- 4.1 @1002:2022
- societies have at least two spheres of exchanges: things you can exchange (for money) and things you cannot. * No society exists in isolation, and today every s
- 3.1 @1002:2022
- time for show and tell. Take a look at the three things Ryan has brought to class today (or view these pi... a capitalist system) is the exchange of alienable things between people who are independent of each other.
- 2.1 @1002:2022
- umanity. There are universal facts about humans, things that are true about people in all places and all ... dividual self-interest. - People value the same things, and have the same idea of what is worthwhile in ... 206). Many people throughout the world exchange things they don’t need for things they don’t need. They even exchange identical things, like water. Why? =====
- 1.2 @1002:2022
- don’t know everything, and - other people know things we don’t, and see things from their own perspectives. Hence, there is always more to learn, and there ar
- 1.1 @1002:2022
- her these are just a small sample of the kinds of things that anthropologists study. Each module is an ex
- 11.2 @1002:2022
- . 1991. “The European Appropriation of Indigenous Things.” In //Entangled Objects: Exchange, Material Cult
- 11.1 @1002:2022
- . 1991. “The European Appropriation of Indigenous Things.” In //Entangled Objects: Exchange, Material Cult
- how-to-zoom @1002:2020
- week when students are free to drop in to discuss things (or just say hi). These can be private meetings. ... hen you are online, and be willing to adjust when things aren’t working well.** In tutorials, tutors and ... “Zoom fatigue” lately. They have also been saying things like “Zoom fatigue is real.” OK, sure, it is. But... ists of sending signals to other people about how things are going, and reading other people’s physical pr
- what-we-will-do @1002:2020
- t the university level, one of the most important things you learn is //how to learn// and how to discover... udy. So you could potentially study any number of things about people’s lives and learn to see them as ant... sts do. In this class, we only cover a few of the things that anthropologists talk about. Each topic compl
- cultural-critique @1002:2020
- bout themselves and each other that masks the way things really are. In this sense, ideologies are everywh... ple described all thought that their way of doing things was the best, most rational, and most natural way of doing things. In order for them to accept their cultural syste
- peer-criticism @1002:2020
- llow student meaningful feedback. There are some things that you should not do, and if you do, you will l