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- 2.2
- ka isn't just about pigs, it's about all kinds of things. The Kawelka say that it keeps the peace. It's a ... 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? ## Gifts create obligations ##
- 4.2
- Salamaua would like to put down the prices of our things in this newspaper so that all of you will see the... hafen. 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
- 1.1
- A broad perspective makes us question and rethink things we might take for granted, the things that everyone thinks are normal. ## Get to know people Stand up a... anthropology has a bias towards continuity. When things change, it's because something from the outside i
- 2.1
- tural "propensity to truck, barter, and exchange" things they have for things they need (Smith 1843 [1776], 6)? If so, why do people exchange bagi for mwali, an... for bagi? Why do people often exchange identical things, like a pot of water for another pot of water? Wh
- 3.1
- ence items: food, utensils, chickens, tools Some things, like land, cannot be exchanged for anything, but... * //Ikpanture// give each other the same kinds of things people buy and sell with others, but they must ad... s of the social institution of //ikpanture//. The things are not kept separate, but the rules for exchangi
- 3.2
- hrough gifts encounter the market principle, many things can happen: * People can strive to segregate mo... For Doctor Pangloss, there is no other way that things could turn out * "Legs are visibly designed for
- 4.1
- arguments. ## Gifts and commodities These two things are sitting on my desk in my office: * A basket... a capitalist system) is the exchange of alienable things between people who are independent of each other.
- reading_list
- Kopytoff, Igor. 1986. “The Cultural Biography of Things: Commoditization as Process.” In The Social Life of Things: Commodities in Cultural Perspective, edited by A
- 5.1
- For Doctor Pangloss, there is no other way that things could turn out * "Legs are visibly designed for
- 6.1
- uction**. It's reproduction because it is all the things involved with raising children so that they can m
- 6.2
- uction**. It's reproduction because it is all the things involved with raising children so that they can m
- 7.1
- ow to be an ethical person. They ask people to do things based on "value rationality". Pursuit of a collec
- 13.1
- ming and its effects on local environments These things don't just happen to local cultures. They are the
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- y reply?: “Ask your tutor.”) **Please keep these things in mind:** 1. Read the unit outline, the FAQs, a
- 2018
- a broad subject, it has meant and means different things to different people. Anthropologists are very ecl