Anthropology 101 - Exam 4
martyr
someone who is killed for their religious beliefs example: prince lazar
feature
something found at an archeological site that cannot be moved, fire stain on the ground
lost boys
southern sudanese boys who are displaced without parental figures. between the ages of 6 and 12. flee southern Sudan during the second Sudanese War and go to refugee camps in neighboring countries.
separation
stage 1 - detachment of prior group. symbolized of "cutting"
liminality
stage 2 - the transition stage, person learning new things. not yet completely inducted into new group.
thok ding
subject of the reading, born in sudan and legally resettled in minnesota through a voluntary lutheran church agency.
biblical archaeology
tackles the conflict between science and religion
india
takara's ghost in an Indian Village.
religion
the cultural knowledge of the supernatural that people use to cope with the ultimate problems of human existence. set of attitudes, beliefs, practices pertaining to a supernatural power, dieities, and the world around them.
taraka
the ghost of Sita's cousin who committed suicide in a well for getting pregnant in wedlock to another man
ultimate reality
the joining of all souls in one
archaeology
the study of human history and prehistory through excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
prehistoric archaeology
the study of the past before historical records began.
karma
the sum of good and bad actions
taboos
things you should not do. breaking a taboo brings bad luck. too scared or too controversial to occur by the average person. "doing the unthinkable". enforced by social punishment and how others will think about you.
internally displaced person
those who have left their home but are still in their own country
trobriand islanders
used fishing magic in open sea settings.
advocate anthropology
using what they know about a culture to bridge a divide between the media or the government
volag
volunary agency that helps refugees find a place to live, get a lob, learn social bits, etc.
internal displacement
when a person is displaces within their country due to war, political debates, or famine.
social marginalization
when people are blocked from opportunities example: nuer and dinka
botswana, tswana
where peace corps volunteers went to help the people. cross-cultural differences resulted in PCV quitting. main differences were with the concept of time and face-to-face interactions.
genevive bell
worked with intel, blended technology and culture
sita
young indian bride (15 years old) who was known for being possessed.
space and privacy (botswana v american)
"alone time" for relaxation and reflection in american culture being alone is considered weird and signifies mental problems.
oral contracts (botswana v america)
"may" "might" "will" american: idle promises tswana: desire/necessity/oral contract
cargo cults - define
(in the Melanesian Islands) a system of belief based around the expected arrival of ancestral spirits in ships bringing cargoes of food and other goods.
fundamental issues that are applicable worldwide
ethical, political, methodological issues
open sea fishing
fish varied, more dangerous, more emphasis on fishing magic.
applied anthropology
fits into other four classes of anthropology but is also its own entity. "anthropology put to good use". anthropological research done to solve practical problems.
dacca
ghost of a conjurer
disaster anthropology
holistic view. uses semi-structured interviews, participant observation, media analysis. the study of how people are affected by disasters.
ubuntu
humanity towards others. a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity.
sympathetic magic
imitative magic examples: fetishes, charms, voodoo dolls, cargo cults
kalkaji
indian goddess of cremation
hanuman
indian monkey god
nuer
pastoral culture revolving around cattle. patrilineal. clans, lineages, taboos
hoyt aversion
peace corps leader in botswana.
refugees
people who are displaced due to a well-founded fear of being persecuted. refugee camps. legally resettle in another country.
vulnerable people
people who lack money, power, or knowledge. harder for vulnerable people to navigate through a disaster.
immigrants
people who move from their native country looking for prosperity and opportunity
animal that is associated with ritual
pigeons. they repeat the actions of how they last received food in hopes to receive more food.
inner lagoon fishing
plentiful fish, little danger, less emphasis on fishing magic.
rite of passage - stage three
reincorporation
religious rituals
religious ceremonies, philosophies, and morality.
rites of passage
rituals that enact a change of status from one stage of life to the next. 3 stages.
yama
ruler of the land of the dead
rite of passage - stage one
separation
reincorporation
assumes new identity, rite is complete, new status.
ritual
set behaviors (ACTIONS) that have no connection to the end result but are believed that participating in them will result in supernatural help
scarification
Nuer ritual that marks entry into manhood. 6 cuts on either side of forehead.
The Lost Boys of Sudan
Two Dinka boys (santino and peter). struggles: learning english, adapting to new culture, getting jobs, pursuing education, physical differences, relative poverty.
serbia
attempted to mass kill non-serbians. caused the US and UN to step in and create a peace plan, which was not agreed to. US began bombing to get the Serbian government to cooperate but they did not and thousands of Serbs fled the country seeking shelter and safety from the mass chaos.
slobodan milosevic
authoritarian leader of yugoslavia (communist country) whose goal was to beak up kosovo (serbia). ethnic cleaning against non-serbs.
flakes
baseball players with too many or bizarre rituals
the bull of winter
a beast that brings the deep, dry, cold, snowless winter months (3 months long)
climate change
a change in global or regional climate patterns
ex nihilo
a creation myth, creation out of nothing, how the world was created
culture shock
a form of anxiety that results from an inability to predict the behavior or others or to act appropriately in cross-cultural situations.
jahar
a hindu-muslim saint
fetishes/charms
an OBJECT that is believed to bring good luck/ charm
artifact
an object made by a human that has historic or cultural importance
victor turner
anthropologist who defines the rites of passage.
navajo
believe in a range of supernatural beliefs. skin walkers are witches who transform into animals and poison people
emile durkheim
believed that religion is social, not personal beliefs but rather a system to reinforce social bonds.
cargo cults - action
building things to attract more airplanes and get more help/stuff. building replica airports to make other airplanes come.
dinka
cattle are important. patrilineal. supernatural powers towards social offenders.
sita's sewing machine
cause of her anxiety. she felt that it provided her with a higher status but it was considered to be a mans job (tailoring was a mans job and working machinery was also a mans job)
structuralism
cohesive framework among cultures
two main domains of conflict for PCV
consciousness of time, presentation of face in daily interactions
transnationalism
cross-cutting social ties through nation-states. modern day technology (cell phones, computers, internet, etc.) help this occur.
prince lazar
dead prince of serbia who died for his beliefs. symbol of martyr.
methods of talking to ghost
direct conversation (identification & attempting to satisfy its wishes) verbal abuse physical abuse
rapid response fieldwork
disaster anthropology; research methods that focus on the rapid timespan
taraka's ghost setting
late 1950s, north indian village
biloxi, mississippi
less than 50k people seafood (shrimp) tourism (casinos on barges) military *heavily affected by Hurricane Katrina in 2005
rite of passage - stage two
liminality
adjustment anthropology
making social interactions more predictable, working with victims of culture shock and working with companies to bridge a gap. example: hired when sending employees overseas to share about cultures and diminish future culture shock
cultural resource management
manages cultural resources so that they are not lost or disrupted.
a disaster occurs when...
natural disaster and a vulnerable group of people.
gaar
nuer word for scars
ecofact
organic material found at an archeological site that is significant to studies, natural objects found alongside artifacts or features