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Cultural Anthropology
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1. The study of the cultural use of interpersonal space
Cognitive Anthropology
Etic
Subculture
Proxemics
2. Examining societies using concepts derived from science; an outsiders perspective
Industrialism
Productivity Linguistics
Potlatch
Etic
3. A group of people that depend on one another for survival or well-being as well as the relationships among such people - including their status and roles
Core Vocabulary
Human Relations Area Files
Culture and Personality
Society
4. Ethnography that gives priority to cultural consultants on the topic - methodology - and written results of fieldwork
Phoneme
Cargo System
Organic Analogy
Collaborative Ethnography
5. A list of 100 or 200 terms that designated things - actions - and activities likely to be named in all the worlds languages
Potlatch
Nomadic Pastoralism
Core Vocabulary
Great Vowel Shift
6. Focuses on identifying general laws that identify different elements of society - show how they relate to each other - and demonstrate their role in maintaining social order
Archeology
Human Paleontology
Etic
Functionalism
7. The process of learning to be a member of a particular cultural group
Enculturation
Cultural Relativism
Chronemics
Forensic Anthropology
8. The number of people inhabiting a unit of land
Postmodernism
Redistribution
Applied Anthropology
Population Density
9. Production of plants using a simple - nonmechanized technology and where the fertility of gardens and fields is maintained for long periods
Subsistence Strategies
Morphology
Informant
Horticulture
10. A language with relatively few morphemes per word and fairly simple rules for combining them
Call System
Forensic Anthropology
Isolating Language
Syntax
11. Communication by clothing - jewelry - tattoos - piercing - and other visible body modifications
Pastoralism
Applied Anthropology
Subculture
Artifacts
12. An economic system in which people work for wages - land and capital goods are privately owned - and capital is invested for profit
Postmodernism
Enculturation
Nomadic Pastoralism
Capitalism
13. The norms governing production - distribution - and consumption of goods and services within a society
Anthropological Theory
Industrialism
Firm
Economic System
14. The pattern of apportioning different tasks to different members of society
Primatology
Ethnography
Division of Labor
Culture Shock
15. The focus between biological anthropology that is concerned with the biology and behavior of nonhuman primates
Capital
Cultural Ecology
Primatology
Symbol
16. Focuses on the adaptive dimension of culture
Cultural Ecology
Syntax
Foraging
Swidden Cultivation
17. A focus that examines the ways in which people in different cultures understand health and sicknesses as well as the ways they attempt to cure disease
Firm
Negative Reciprocity
Ethnomedicine
Pastoralism
18. Words that differ in only one sound but have different meanings
Ecological Functionalism
Minimal Pair
Forensic Anthropology
Society
19. Productive resources that are used with the primary goal of increasing their owners financial wealth
Capital
Ethnography
Comparative Linguistics
Symbol
20. Ethnography that gives priority to cultural consultants on the topic - methodology - and written results of fieldwork
Collaborative Ethnography
Population Density
Etic
Economics
21. The study of the different ways that cultures understand time and use it to communicate
Society
Ethnology
Leveling Mechanism
Chronemics
22. A language that allows a great number of morphemes per word and has highly regular rules for combining them
Agglutinating Language
Minimal Pair
Peasants
Collaborative Ethnography
23. A food getting strategy that depends on the care of domesticated herd animals
Culture Shock
Postmodernism
Phonology
Pastoralism
24. Examining societies using concepts that are meaningful to the culture
Pastoralism
Emic
Informant
Norms
25. Judging other cultures from the perspective of ones own culture; the notion that ones own culture is more beautiful - rational - and nearer to perfection than any other
Anthropological Linguistics
Ethnocentrism
Globalization
Etic
26. Rural cultivations who produce for the subsistence of their households but are also integrated into larger - complex state societies
Ethnoscape
Norms
Applied Anthropology
Peasants
27. Something that stands for something else. central to language and culture
Haptics
Culture Shock
Etic
Symbol
28. A group of people united by kinship or other links who share a residence and organize production - consumption - and distribution among themselves
Lexicon
Household
Productivity
Emic
29. A form of redistribution involving competitive feasting practice among Northwest Coast Native Americans
Cultural Relativism
Potlatch
Productivity
Morpheme
30. A focus that examines the relationship between humans and plants in different cultures
Values
Cognitive Anthropology
Ethnobotany
Primatology
31. Examining societies using concepts derived from science; an outsiders perspective
Displacement
Etic
Nomadic Pastoralism
Pastoralism
32. The process of learning to be a member of a particular cultural group
Cultural Anthropology
Enculturation
Sociolinguistics
Subsistence Strategies
33. Herd animals are moved regularly throughout the year to different areas as pasture becomes available
Transhumant Pastoralism
Collaborative Ethnography
Negative Reciprocity
Redistribution
34. Studies people from a biological perspective; focuses primarily on aspects of humankind that are genetically inherited
Collaborative Ethnography
Physical/Biological Anthropology
Sociolinguistics
Division of Labor
35. The study of language and its relation to culture
Anthropological Linguistics
Ethnomedicine
Isolating Language
Etic
36. The major research tool of cultural anthropology; includes both fieldwork among people in a society and the written results of such fieldwork
Plasticity
Diffusion
Ethnography
Etic
37. The pattern of behavior used by a society to obtain food in a particular environment
Symbolic Anthropology
Subsistence Strategies
Artifacts
Ethnomedicine
38. The process of the mechanization of production
Phoneme
Industrialism
Generalized Reciprocity
Culture and Personality
39. A mutual give and take among people of equal status
Nomadic Pastoralism
Reciprocity
Phoneme
Kinesics
40. The sound system of a language
Household
Horticulture
Phonology
Glottochronogy
41. The attempt to find general principles and laws that govern cultural phenomena
Ethnoscape
Racism
Ethnology
Productive Resources
42. A ritual system common in Central and South America in which wealthy people are required to hold a series of costly ceremonial offices
Cargo System
Chronemics
Culture Shock
Proxemics
43. A group within a society that shares norms and values significantly different from those of the dominant culture
Population Density
Society
Culture Shock
Subculture
44. A set of propositions about which aspects of culture are critical - how they should be studied - and what the goal of studying them should be
Phone
Human Paleontology
Symbol
Anthropological Theory
45. Moving seamlessly and appropriately between two different languages
Leveling Mechanism
Code Switching
Division of Labor
Allophones
46. The smallest unit of sound that serves to distinguish between meanings of words within a language
Cargo System
Productivity Linguistics
Ethnology
Phoneme
47. The learned behaviors and symbols that allow people to live in groups; the primary means by which humans adapt to their environment; the ways of life characteristic of a particular human society
Racism
Chronemics
Culture
Household
48. Focuses on the adaptive dimension of culture
Industrialism
Cultural Ecology
Informant
Subculture
49. Feelings of alienation and helplessness the result from rapid immersion in a new and different culture
Ethnography
Culture Shock
Capitalism
Society
50. A list of 100 or 200 terms that designated things - actions - and activities likely to be named in all the worlds languages
Swidden Cultivation
Ethnobotany
Core Vocabulary
Kinesics