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- 4.3.1
- 12, 5). ## Kwaio ancestors People of Kwaio society live in the inland mountains of the island of Mal... facilitated by male priests of a kin group Kwaio society is another example in which the meaning of one pe... ol down" spirits' anger (Akin 2003, 397). Kwaio society in the twenty-first century reveals another parad... estor worship---has also become a record of their society's history and change. ## The symmetrical
- 3.1.1
- logy and anthropology * He wanted to analyze [[:society|society]] as an objective fact * Society is a collective consciousness, like the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B... ld like to introduce a major division in types of society. ### "Western" culture * Western culture value
- 4.1.1
- the dead ## A question If you were raised in a society in which mourning is not practiced in this way, y... u to ask a different question: **Why doesn't your society compel you to see that you are involved in other ... s, and ideas, and together they serve to maintain society as a whole.** Because they wanted to understand ... tice or custom * the mentality of the people of a society, i.e. whether they were scientific, rational, or
- 3.2.1
- nships are not //quid pro quo//. ## Money in Tiv society: Bohannan's prediction At the time Bohannan conducted his research, Tiv society was part of a British colony in Nigeria, and part... ing money, and using money to buy and sell. Tiv society collectively responded to money to reinforce the ... of [[:Karl Marx]]'s theory of capitalism. When a society develops a new social institution of the private
- 4.2.2
- , but societies are immortal. When a person dies, society as a whole has to act in order to go on. * Ther... cial totality and the material world. * In Merina society, this is also an **ideological** contradiction. B... in ancestral tombs creates a picture of a perfect society, but one also that only exists when people are de... h other. * Societies are total systems, yet no society exists in isolation, and at any moment people occ
- 4.2.1
- dividuals, but the structures and institutions of society are immortal. ## Secondary burial Robert Her... argued was evidence of Durkheim's main theory of society. Many societies bury people twice. * First when ... ages According to Bloch (1968), people of Merina society in Madagascar * reside in one of many small vill... osed In the ancestral villages and tombs, Merina society looks the way people imagine it *should* but does
- 4.3.2
- t this topic will help us to answer?") ## In a society that practices hospital death and death choice, p... their own deaths. Specifically, in these types of society, people will ignore and suppress public recogniti... s beings with ongoing rights and relationships to society as a whole. Death choice denies the rights of dea... vations fit as parts. * The machine metaphor of society and structural-functionalism * The dramaturgica
- 3.1.2
- eak of their relationships or the institutions of society in terms of obligations of reciprocity, these obl... auss argues, reciprocity itself is fundamental to society as a total system. ## Gifts are a total social ... obligations arise from the fundamental fact that society is **a system of total services** in which everyt... ## Reciprocity is everywhere When one lives in a society based on buying and selling, one is trained to se
- 3.3.2
- y system, there are many possible results When a society organized on the basis of gifts encounters a glob... s are always co-present simultaneously in any one society, e.g. Gershon on //faʻalavelave// among Samoans i... ed a social contract between the ruling class and society: High wages and general affluence in exchange for... Food and the Expression of Gender in a Melanesian Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Mazelis,
- 4.1.2
- Witchcraft and sorcery function in relation to a society's egalitarian ideology. People bewitch their soci... iance itself, the "standardized nightmare" of the society (Wilson 1951: 313). Witchcraft exist in an equil... rson's death is the total social fact of Auhelawa society * because it involves everyone in the community... od death" and "bad death" in Kwahu-Tafo, Ghana, a society in which everyone is related to everyone else in
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- ory and Nisa's delivery story 3. Can there be a society which has no rituals? 4. Other questions ## A... ory and Nisa's delivery story 3. Can there be a society which has no rituals? 2. Climate strike: Protes
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- how far we can take the dramaturgical metaphor of society. She identifies three different cultural scripts: