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The word culture was first widely used by which anthropologist? - Answer-Edward Tylor Way of life of a people; what is learned, shared, and transmitted - Answer-Culture What type of consequences does culture have? - Answer-Cognitive, Behavioral, and Material What is the term used for when ...

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The word culture was first widely used by which anthropologist? - Answer-Edward Tylor

Way of life of a people; what is learned, shared, and transmitted - Answer-Culture

What type of consequences does culture have? - Answer-Cognitive, Behavioral, and
Material

What is the term used for when people judge others from one's own cultural perspective
in a way that dismisses and be little's others? - Answer-Ethnocentrism

What term is used to emphasize the need to understand people and practices in the
context in their cultural meaning? - Answer-Cultural Relativism

What is the term used to describe seeing something from a native's point of view;
insider? - Answer-Emic

What is the term used to describe seeing something from a non-native's point of view;
outsider? - Answer-Etic

What is considered both a research method and a written product used by
anthropologists ? - Answer-Ethnography

What is always involved in ethnography? - Answer-Selection, Emphasis, and
Perspective

Choosing certain materials from a variety of materials - Answer-Selection

Background and foreground; the writers background, upbringing, beliefs, etc - Answer-
Emphasis

A standpoint, with associated distortions - Answer-Perspective

When thinking about ethnography what are the three things to remember? - Answer-
Ethnography is always Partial, Positioned, and Provisional.

When we are not given a complete view - Answer-Partial

When we are made to believe the writer's perspective. - Answer-Positioned

When we are only given information from that point in time. - Answer-Provisional

, What is a form of understanding that ethnographers may draw on, both in terms of the
stories that people tell and the ways that ethnographers present what they learned? -
Answer-Narrative

What is learning by inquiry, investigation? - Answer-Story

What is a way of making sense of events; arranging them in a sequence, selecting,
sorting? Usually involves movement, change, emotionally moving too, and carries
cultural themes. - Answer-Storytelling

Internally differentiated locales (cultures within a group vary), no clear outer boundaries
(culture follows people when they move), diffusions and movements (culture can
change when exposed to other cultures). - Answer-Reasons why culture is not restricted
to where one lives.

What influence people to have different cultures even though they belong in the same
group? - Answer-Personality, positioned subjects on controversial subjects, and ones
culture can be dominated by another culture through power.

When traditions and beliefs are carried on. - Answer-Continuities

When there are modifications to culture as time goes on and younger generations
develop different views. - Answer-Acculturation

When culture is wiped out? - Answer-Ethnocide

The domination of people in a territory by another group. - Answer-Colonialism

What are the types of colonialism? - Answer-Political, Economical, Social, and Cultural

When another country takes over another country's political process and control the
nation through political means - Answer-Political Colonialism

Neocolonialism-A policy whereby a major power uses economical means to perpetuate
or extend its influence over underdeveloped nations or areas. - Answer-Economical
Colonialism

When another country takes control of how and another country can interact with one
another; they set laws. - Answer-Social Colonialism

Cultural imperialism is the practice of promoting, distinguishing, separating, or artificially
injecting the culture of one society into another - Answer-Cultural Colonialism

Discrimination of indigenous people be disease and violence, transformation of
indigenous, pre-capitalist socioeconomic, and subjection of people and denial of local
knowledge are all examples of? - Answer-Colonial Transformations

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