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chard [1937] 1976, 22). * “Azande say, ‘Death always has a cause, and no man dies without a reason’” (... 937] 1976, 51). Specifically, people’s death is always the result of a latent or overt conflict. The witch is always motivated by this conflict. Beliefs of this kind
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n, this **double-consciousness**, this sense of always **looking at one’s self through the eyes of other... al projects” now being carried out. There have always been two separate yet interacting racial projects... chneider ([1968] 1980) says that Americans have always imagined kinship: A **shared biogenetic substance
module_iv_essay
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n other societies and that Indigenous societies always regard nature as sacred (Wasserman 1994, 98; see ... es of settler societies interfere with Indigenous ways of relating to and understanding their environmen... his paper, make an argument for a claim about the ways of understanding and relating to nature that you
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and Luo land ownership in Kenya ===== One of the ways societies respond to market forces is by placing ... hese two systems are based on completely contrary ways of being and thinking, so they often enter into c... -foreign-plasma-143970. Kahn, Miriam. 1986. //Always Hungry, Never Greedy: Food and the Expression of
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ick. But capital and community interact in other ways too. ===== Potlatch: Giving and global trade ===... ong//) a pandanus of 2/-. The reason is you all always just bring pandanus and get pots. So, you all don... doi.org/10.2307/159873. Kahn, Miriam. 1986. //Always Hungry, Never Greedy: Food and the Expression of
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assumption that race, language, and culture are always linked. * For Boas, culture is acquired, and a... achieved in real life. * Actual societies are always made up of different kinds of people, who are mem
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e first thing that pops into your head. You can always write something else. How we see this question s... bout nations easy to think, but other alternative ways of thinking about nations are hard. ===== Extend
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g those of the anthropologist. Anthropologists always begin by saying, “What I learned is based on a fi... ===== While anthropologists have many different ways to define society and “the social,” they all have
8.2
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ocieties also regulate religion in specific other ways. * Local communities in Tuvalu (an island coun... imagined community” (Anderson [1983] 2006)—will always coexist with religion as distinct, interacting so
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ltures adapt to the same environment in different ways * Hopi and Navajo peoples live in the same arid landscape, but have completely different ways of obtaining food to sustain themselves (Lowie 19
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an and ‘more-than-human’—in different and unequal ways. There are no one-size-fits-all solutions to huma
module_iii_essay
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you choose, there will be many different possible ways to interpret it, and any real-world situation wil
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ese two cases will be different in many different ways; there will be lots of contrasts. As anthropologi
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(Radcliffe-Brown [1924] 1952). * Although not always remembered this way, A. R. Radcliffe-Brown was po
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the environment. **Human ecology**: The various ways that people adapt to, make use of, and are constr
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