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Humans have always been interested in humans. No when anthropology first began to emerge as a formal discipline
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During colonialism
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Be able to define ethnographic research that documents endangered cultures
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urgent anthropology
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Be able to explain why is important to study peasants?
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They are our largest social category in the world
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be able to name the primary method in the anthropologist toolkit regardless of the time period
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Participant Observation
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Be able to tell what the first step is in doing ethnographic fieldwork
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Establishing a research question
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No the attorneys for the members of society to work most closely with the anthropologist to provide an understanding of cultural phenomena
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key consultants
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Modern scientific study of all aspects of language
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Linguistics
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Understanding what it meant by the study of Kinesics
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the notating and analyzing any form of body language
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Be familiar with the term used to describe the study of relation between language and culture
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ethnolinguistics
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No which concept implies that individuals are shaped primarily by their experiences which differ from culture to culture
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tabula rasa
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Know what the term for the process of transmitting culture from one generation to the next
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Enculturation
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No the term for the distinctive way a person thinks feels and behave
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Personality
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Be able to define these values which are emphasized by a particular culture
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Core values
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