Ch. 5 Anthropology – Flashcards
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            a society's system of economic production
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        Adaptive stategy
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            foraging, horticulture, agriculture, pastoralism, and industrialism
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        Cohen's typology adaptive strategies
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            one common factor that all foraging economies have shared
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        People rely on nature to make their living
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            ____ eventually turn to food production
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        forager
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            live in nation-states and depend to some extent on government assistance
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        Modern foragers
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            Where foraging still exists in Africa
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        Kalahari Desert and Mbuti, Efe
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            The contemporary Aché of Paraguay
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        hunter-gatherers
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            An association between two or more variables such that when one changes (varies), the other(s) also change(s) (covaries); for example, temperature and sweating
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        Correlation
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            Basic unit of social organization among foragers. A band includes fewer than 100 people; it often splits up seasonally
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        Band
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            revealed many correlations between the economy and social life
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        Ethnographic studies
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            Typical characteristic of the foraging life
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        Mobility
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            men's role in foraging
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        hunt and fish
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            women's role in foraging
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        gather and collect
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            contrasts in prestige are minor and are based on age and gender
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        egalitarian
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            the main economic activity
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        adaptive strategy
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            horticulturalists clear land by cutting down and burning forest or bush or by setting fire to the grass covered plot
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        slash-and-burn
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            relationship between people and land, which is not permanent
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        shifting cultivation
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            Nonindustrial system of plant cultivation in which plots lie fallow for varying lengths of time
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        horticulture
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            used as a form of production, transportation, and cultivating machines
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        animals
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            Nonindustrial system of plant cultivation characterized by continuous and intensive use of land and labor
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        agriculture
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            enriches the soil because the irrigated field is a unique ecosystem with several species of plants and animals
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        Irrigation
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            homeland has small valleys separated by steep hillsides
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        terracing
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            requires human labor to build and maintain irrigation systems, terraces, and other works
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        Agriculture
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            Agricultures main advantage
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        Long-term yield per area is far greater and more dependable
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            spreads at the expense of trees and forests, which are cut down to be replaced by fields
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        Intensive agriculture
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            people who attempt to reduce risk by relying on multiple species and benefiting from ecological diversity
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        Tropical foragers and horticulturalists
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            people who use a food-producing strategy of adaptation based on caring for herds of domesticated animals
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        Pastoralists
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            Movement throughout the year by the whole pastoral group (men, women, and children) with their animals. More generally, such constant movement in pursuit of strategic resources
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        Nomadism, pastoral
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            One of two variants of pastoralism in which part of the population moves seasonally with the herds while the other part remains in home villages
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        Transhumance
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            an obligatory interaction between groups that is beneficial to each
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        Symbiosis
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            two patterns of movement that occur with pastoralism
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        Nomadism and transhumance
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            a population's system of production, distribution, and consumption of resources
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        economy
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            way of organizing production - a set of social relations through which labor is deployed to wrest energy from nature by means of tools, skills, and knowledge
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        Mode of production
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            mutual aid in production is one among many expressions of a larger web of social relations
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        kin-based mode of production
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            two stages of teamwork in rice cultivation
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        transplanting and harvesting
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            common among nonindustrial food producers
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        Descent groups
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            a means of production
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        labor
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            reflects the social and political environment rather than the natural environment
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        Craft specialization
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            land, labor, technology, and capital
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        means of production
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            workers that sell their labor to bosses who can fire them
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        Industrial societies
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            an individual who makes something can use or dispose of it as he or she sees fit
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        Nonindustrial societies
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            the Malay equivalent of the werewolf
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        Weretigers
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            desire to make a profit
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        profit motive
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            the rational allocation of scarce means to alternative ends
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        economizing
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            Small-scale agriculturalist living in a state, with rent fund oblications
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        Peasant
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            Profit-oriented principle of exchange that dominates in states, particularaly industrial states. Goods and services are bought and sold, and values are determined by supply and demand
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        Market principle
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            to work to each, to replace the calories they use in daily activity
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        subsistence fund
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            technology and other items essential to production
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        Replacement fund
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            their friends, relatives, in-laws, and neighbors
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        social fund
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            refers to expenditures on ceremonies or rituals
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        ceremonial fund
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            refers to resources that people must render to an individual or agency that is superior politically or economically
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        rent fund
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            things cost more the scarcer they are and the more people want them
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        law of supply and demand
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            major exchange mode of chiefdoms, many archaic states, and some states with managed economies
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        redistribution
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            one of the three principles of exchange. Governs exchange between social equals; major exchange mode in band and tribal societies
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        reciprocity
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            regarding exchanges, a range running from gerneralized reciprocity through balanced reciprocity, to negative reciprocity
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        reciprocity continuum
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            the purest form of reciprocity
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        Generalized reciprocity
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            social distance increases, as does the need to reciprocate
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        balanced reciprocity
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            social distance is greatest and reciprocation is most calculated
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        negative reciprocity
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            competitive feast among indians on the North Pacific Coast of North America
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        potlatch
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            a theoretical school that attempts to interpret cultural practices, such as the potlatch, in terms of their long-term role in helping humans adapt to their environments
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        Ecological anthropology (cultural ecology)