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Anthropology Exam #4
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Anthropology
Undergraduate 1
12/05/2011

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cargo cults
Definition
A system of belief based around the expected arrival of ancestral spirits in ships bringing cargoes of food and other goods
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religion
Definition
a social institution characterized by sacred stories, symbols, and symbolism, the proposed existence of immeasurable beings, powers, states, places, and qualities; rituals and means of addressing the supernatural
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animism
Definition
the notion that all objects living and nonliving are imbued with spirits
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shamanism
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a range of beliefs and practices regarding communication with the spiritual world; shamans are intermediaries between the human world and the spirit worlds
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functions of religion
Definition
1. explain important aspects of the physical and social environments and give them meaning
2. to reduce anxiety and increase control
3. reinforce or challenge social order
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what are myths and what is their function?
Definition
stories of historical events, heroes, gods, spirits, and creations that are held to true by members of a religion; describe and explain the cosmos and serve as forms of communication; legitimize beliefs, values, and customs
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what is symbolism and what is its function?
Definition
something that stands for something else; allows people to grasp the concept of a religion without much knowledge of the underlying theory
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polytheism
Definition
believing in many gods
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monotheism
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believing in only 1 god
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phases in rites of passage
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liminality, reincorporation, separation
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liminality
Definition
the stage of a rite of passage in which one has passed out of an old status but has not yet entered a new one
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communitas
Definition
a state of perceived solidarity, equality, and unity among people sharing a religious ritual
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totemism
Definition
religious practices centered around animals, plants, or other aspects if nature held to be ancestral or have other intimate relationships with members of a group
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forms of magic
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imitative magic: the procedure performed resembles the result desires; vodou
contagious magic: based on the idea that an object that has been in contact with a person retains a magical connection with that person; increase effective by putting the persons hair on the vodou doll
divination: obtaining useful or hidden knowledge from a supernatural authority; tarot cards, flipping a coin
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Shamans
Definition
have direct personal experiences of the supernatural that other members of the community hold true; perform at illnesses, ceremonies, and crises
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priests
Definition
one who is formally elected or appointed to a full time religious office; often associated with high powerful gods; generally in state societies
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witches
Definition
their bodies contain a magical witchcraft substance; practice sorcery; witchcraft accusation throughout Europe
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prophets
Definition
people who create new religious ideas or call for a purification of existing religious practices
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fundamentalism
Definition
a proclamation of reclaimed authority over a sacred tradition that is to be reinstated as a antidote for a society that is believed to have strayed from its cultural bearings
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revitalization movements
Definition
aimed at restoring a past golden age when things seemed better
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Handsome Lake
Definition
Iroquois region that was the first case study of revitalization
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Historical circumstances of revitalization
Definition
consciously seeks to construct a more satisfying culture; usually after conquest
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Revitalization in neo-Chumash ethnogenesis
Definition
NO IDEA!
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Why are Tirailleurs Senegalais resentful?
Definition
Because he was part of the French army, as were many of his people, and they did not receive the credit they deserved
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origins of European expansion
Definition
desire to spread Christianity, desire to find a variety of wonders, to find wealth and resources
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means of wealth transfer
Definition
pillaging, looting, forced labor, joint stock companies
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methods of VOC (Dutch East India Company)
Definition
solely interested in returning dividends to stockholders; they would become involved in local wars to persuade the natives that they were good and if that didn't work they used force
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Direct control
Definition
placing military at the colonized site
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indirect control
Definition
ruling an area but not having direct political and military control at the colony
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corvee labor
Definition
unpaid labor required by a governing authority
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reasons for decolonization
Definition
civil disobedience, changing political structure, and changing economic structures
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Wallerstein's modern world-system
Definition
describes modern global capitalism; the world is divided into core, semi-periphery, and periphery
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core
Definition
industrialized and politically militarily powerful nation-states
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semi-periphery
Definition
mostly industrialized and not that powerful nation-states
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periphery
Definition
non-industrialized, economically and politically weak colonies or nation-states
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classes in world system
Definition
bourgeoisie (capitalists)
proletarian (working class)
peasants
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migration of labor in world-system
Definition
labor and goods move from underdeveloped, large rural places to highly industrialized nations
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basic human needs approach
Definition
improve quality of life by focusing on needs
failed because it wasn't efficient and didn't provide economic growth
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capitalist colonialism
Definition
conquering foreign places for their resources and people
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modernization theory
Definition
a model of development that says some nations are poor because their societies are traditional. Such nations should achieve wealth by attempting to repeat the historical experiences of today's wealthy nations
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USAID
Definition
the government agency providing U.S. economic and humanitarian assistance worldwide
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failure of basic human needs approach
Definition
failed because it focused on large-scale projects and technological change and had paid insufficient attention to improving the lives of the very poor
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neoliberalism
Definition
political and economic policies promoting free trade, individual initiative, and minimal government regulations of the economy and opposing state control or subsidy to industries and all but minimal aid to impoverished people
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arguements for/against structural adjustment
Definition
for: previous policies were unsustainable ; unleashing the free market forces will promote industry, investment, and entrepreneurship

against: policies have created a spiral of deepening impoverishment
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Grameen bank
Definition
A bank that loaned to poor women; helped thousands of impoverished families
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MNCs
Definition
multinational corporations: businesses that own enterprises in more than one nation or that seeks the most profitable places to product and market their goods and services regardless of national regulations
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sweatshops
Definition
a derogatory term for a factory with bad working conditions; low wages, long hours, bad ventilation, and physical, mental, or sexual abuse.
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outcome of Nike campaign
Definition
Nike's image suffered and working conditions improved in their factories
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relationship of poverty to population growth
Definition
as population increases, poverty increases
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relationship of poverty to pollution
Definition
poor nations tend to be dirtier and more polluting than similar industries in wealthy nations b/c less expensive technology tends to be more polluting
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cause of Rwandan genocide
Definition
rivalry between Hutu and Tutsi; colonial policies favored the Tutsi
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reasons for migration
Definition
start a better life; make more money
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Gmelch: Why do players use magic?
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to win
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Gmelch: How do rituals originate
Definition
originate out of exceptionally good performances
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Gmelch: common taboos
Definition
mentioning a no-hitter = pitcher loses his magic and blows the streak
crossing 2 baseball bats = brings bad luck
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Gmelch: use of fetishes
Definition
an object that is attributed with the improvement of the player
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Bodley: What diseases are associated with economic development?
Definition
diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and variety of circulatory problems
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Bodley: Why does malnutrition sometimes result?
Definition
inadequate amounts of protein
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Bodley: What is ecoide?
Definition
the effect of globalization on the environment of tribal areas
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In the Hopi origin myth, what form of subsistence did they choose when they came to earth?
Definition
blue corn
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To Buddhists, spinning special wheels is a form of:
Definition
prayer
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What distinguishes a shaman from a priest?
Definition
Shamans have direct experiences and contact with the supernatural on a regular basis.
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Syncretism
Definition
when two or more religions merge
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Characterists of Religion...
Definition
They include rituals and means of addressing the supernatural.
They involve sacred stories that members believe are important.
They all involve individuals who are particularly expert in the practice of religion
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What is the relationship between religion and social order?
Definition
Religion usually preserves the social order, but it can also change it.
Term
What part of the whale body do the Inupiaq speakers of Alaska "return to the water" after the whale is killed?
Definition
tongue
Term
Assets that a shaman brings to healing a patient
Definition
The shaman uses rituals that present a coherent model of sickness and health.
The shaman addresses the patient's
psychological state.
The shaman uses symbolism that resonates with the patient.
The shaman brings the culture's traditional pharmacopoeia.
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Prophecy and the founding of new religions often occurs among the:
Definition
poor and oppressed
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Flipping coins and reading your horoscope are classified as:
Definition
divination
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The three most important reasons that colonies were granted independence are:
Definition
changing political structures, changing economic structures, and civil disobedience.
Term
The history of anthropology was most directly affected by:
Definition
colonialism
Term
What was one of the most important means of wealth transfer in Europe?
Definition
pillage
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The Dutch fought for a monopoly on which spices in Java?
Definition
mace, nutmeg, and clove
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What crop was the most important to the British (and Europe) from the Caribbean region during colonialism?
Definition
sugar
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How did the rapid spread of disease aid the Europeans in their conquest of other lands, especially the Americas?
Definition
It killed off people who could have resisted Europeans.
It made the Europeans see their conquest as God ordained.
It left native settlements without leaders.
It devastated native people's ability to subsist.
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Why did Europe begin massive colonization in the 1800s?
Definition
The Industrial Revolution allowed them to develop more weapons and they had need for raw materials.
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How is colonialism distinct from other trade relations?
Definition
Colonies were actively possessed by other countries for economic and political advantages.
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Were egalitarian societies easier for colonizers to administer?
Definition
no
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Both anthropology and 19th century colonialism are products of:
Definition
the industrial revolution
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The most dramatic and long-lasting result of the Industrial Revolution worldwide was:
Definition
the creation of inequality between and within nations.
Term
What is a joint stock company?
Definition
It is a company that sells shares and is owned by shareholders.
Term
The Ghost Dance
Definition
a revitalization movement among the Plains Indians; specific rituals, dances, songs taught to the natives in response to the Euro-American invasion
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Vitalistic Prophecies
Definition
hold that the golden age is in the future not the past and that it can be achieved by following the teachings of the prophet
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Messianic
Definition
focus on the coming of a special individual who will usher in a Utopian world
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Millenarian
Definition
envisioning a future cataclysm or disaster that will destroy the current world and establish in its wake a world characterized by their vision of justice
Term
Proponents of ____ argue that development fails when it focuses on large-scale projects and technological change and pays too little attention to improving the lives of the poor.
Definition
basic human needs approach
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What are remittances?
Definition
They are monies that migrants send to family in their home countries.
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What unique advantages do anthropologists bring to the study development projects?
Definition
Anthropologists take a holistic approach to challenging situations.
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What caused the Agta of the Philippines to lose their traditional lands?
Definition
population growth in neighboring areas
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What do The Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic have in common?
Definition
They have all stocked consumer goods that were originally produced in sweatshops.
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Today, an estimated ____ people live outside of their countries of birth.
Definition
200 million
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What remains today of the hunting-and-gathering lifestyle of the Ju/'hoansi?
Definition
It has almost disappeared, as the traditional peoples have been resettled.
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What is a "carrying capacity"?
Definition
It is the maximum population that the earth can support.
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What do we call the model of progress that starts with the presumption that former colonies are poor because they have underdeveloped, backward economies?
Definition
modernization theory
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Why can employees in sweatshops not always support an improvement in working conditions?
Definition
B) Many times when improved working conditions are forced on a sweatshop, they can cause a company to move, making workers lose their jobs.
Term
Revitalization in neo-Chumash ethnogenesis
Definition
revitalization movement ; a lot of people that took part were not biologically descended
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What is the promise of fair trade coffee certification for producers and consumers?
Definition
a more moral way of buying coffee; being paid fairly; farmers go directly to the market with no middle man
closer ties between consumers and producers
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Why did fair trade fail?
Definition
when coffee prices were high fair trade did not offer a better price than normal
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What are the negative consequences of dietary changes associated with development?
Definition
nutritional problems
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Why does malnutrition sometimes occur?
Definition
it is linked to mental retardation
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Meaning and use of trail-goes-down-between-two-hills
Definition
a person has come back from a strayed path; returned from unacceptable behavior
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Basso's difficulty understanding Dudley's explanation of wisdom
Definition
Doesn't make sense because world views are so different
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How is wisdom associated with places?
Definition
places are the source of a story; presence of being in that place helps us reflect on that moment in history
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Resilience of mind
Definition
combats external distractions
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Steadiness of mind
Definition
combats internal distractions
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