What makes the concept of stigma presented in the text an issue suited for anthropological analysis?
What makes the concept of stigma presented in the text an issue suited for anthropological analysis? It is detrimental to social status. Inhaling the smoke produced when a certain type of bark is burned is used to treat breathing problems in some parts of Ethopia.
When did Warfare first emerge in human society?
2 million years ago
Which description fits the Mundurucu’s relationship with the rubber industry for much of the twentieth century?
Which description fits the Mundurucu’s relationship with the rubber industry for much of the twentieth century? The Mundurucu maintained horticultural production while also working for the rubber industry.
How does the Yellowstone model affect the traditional Hopi ceremony described in the text?
How does the “Yellowstone model” affect the traditional Hopi ceremony described in the text? The Hopi are unable to hunt golden eagles in national parks, but can hunt a limited number in non-park land.
How do the basic requirements for becoming a priest and a shaman differ?
A priest is full time person that can interpret what the supernatural is saying. A Shaman works part time and was chosen by the supernatural and can manipulate it. Both interact with the supernatural but shamans can work and change it and priest can only interpret.
How does the foraging mode of reproduction relate to the foraging mode of livelihood?
How does the foraging mode of reproduction relate to the foraging mode of livelihood? Birth rates in foraging societies are constrained by the effects of activity and diet on the women’s fertility. Their agricultural mode of livelihood benefits from having many sons to work on the farm.
How many major forms of livelihood do cultural anthropologists identify?
Beyond this basic division, anthropologists recognize four general types of food system known as modes of subsistence. The four modes of subsistence are foraging, pastoralism, horticulture, and agriculture.