Anthropology Exam 3
The Barí of Venezuela recognize multiple fathers, even though biologically there can be only one actual genitor. This example shows how, as in the United States, having more than one father is detrimental to a child's development and adjustment in society that multiple (partible) paternity is a common and beneficial biological fact cultures' explanations for biological processes vary because the access and quality of educational systems vary as well that women have a better understanding of biological processes than do men. that like "race" and gender, kinship is culturally constructed
...that like "race" and gender, kinship is culturally constructed
Which of the following kin types is NOT ego's lineal relative? BM B M FF F
B
Contemporary North American adults usually define their families as consisting of their husbands or wives and their children. In contrast, when middle-class Brazilians talk about their families, they mean their parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, grandparents, and on, down to their children. They rarely mention the spouse. Which of the following is among the reasons for this stark cultural contrast? Brazilians readily incorporate strangers into their social worldsNorth Americans have more choices about where they can live, and they have chosen to live away from their relatives North Americans value independence over their family Brazilians have purely economic relationships with their spouses Brazilians live in a less mobile society and so stay in closer contact with their relatives, including members of their extended family, than do North Americans
Brazilians live in a less mobile society and so stay in closer contact with their relatives, including members of their extended family, than do North Americans
Of the following factors, which is historically correlated with the shrinking of the female factory workforce in the United States? European immigration around 1900 the women's right movement voting rights for women inflation World War I
European immigration around 1900
In a lineal system of kinship terminology, which of the following pairs would be referred to by the same term? FB and MB F and FB FB and FZ M and MZ M and FZ
FB and MB
In a lineal system of kinship terminology, which of the following pairs would be referred to by the same term? FB and MB F and FB M and MZ FB and FZ M and FZ
FB and MB
Which of the following does NOT belong to ego's matrilineage? MB M ZS B FM
FM
In Arembepe, Brazil, a degree of community solidarity was promoted by the myth that everyone was kin. However, social solidarity was actually much less developed in Arembepe than in societies with clans and lineages. Why? Intense social solidarity demands that some people be excluded - by asserting they were all related—that is, by excluding no one—Arembepeiros were actually weakening kinship's potential strength in creating and maintaining group solidarity In societies with clans and lineages, social solidarity is much more developed, because they have more elaborate kinship rituals than Arembepeiros do Intense social solidarity is possible only in societies having homogeneous ancestry - in Arembepe, high ethnic diversity weakens kinship ties Arembepeiros who became successful were bound by social obligation to share their wealth. This powerful leveling mechanism worked against social solidarityIntense social solidarity requires not a myth but a biologically grounded genealogy that shows people's actual relatedness
Intense social solidarity demands that some people be excluded - by asserting they were all related—that is, by excluding no one—Arembepeiros were actually weakening kinship's potential strength in creating and maintaining group solidarity
Based on research in the 1960s, which of the following statements about Etoro conceptions of heterosexual intercourse is NOT true? Women who wanted too much heterosexual intercourse were viewed as witches. It was seen as a necessary sacrifice that would eventually lead to a man's death. Such sex was permitted only a hundred days a year. It was thought to sap a man's vitality.It was permitted to take place only in the couple's residence.
It was permitted to take place only in the couple's residence.
Anthropologists distinguish between kin terms and genealogical kin types. What is the difference? Kin terms are the words used for different relatives in a particular language, but genealogical kin types refers to the actual genealogical relationship. Kin terms are the words used for socially constructed relationships, whereas genealogical kin types refers to relatives Kin terms are the terms used for different relatives from the ego's perspective, whereas genealogical kin types refers to objective relatives from no perspective in particular Kin terms refers to the actual genealogical relationship; genealogical kin types are the words used for different relatives in a particular cultureThe difference is only a methodological one—in practice, they are the same thing
Kin terms are the words used for different relatives in a particular language, but genealogical kin types refers to the actual genealogical relationship.
As seen in the film "The Women's Kingdom," no answers are correct Mosuo women have a strong sense of self-esteem feelings of love are not important to Mosuo women before they enter into a sexual relationship with a man Mosuo women know their place is behind men - and they stay in it
Mosuo women have a strong sense of self-esteem
This chapter's "Focus on Globalization" section discusses the strides different countries have made to close the gender gap. Which region has done the least to reduce gender stratification? Middle East/North Africa Latin America Nordic countries North America Africa
North America
What does it mean that kinship, like "race," is culturally constructed? It is a phenomenon separated from other real aspects of society, such as economics and politics Studies of kinship tell us little about people's actual experiences, only about what they think those experiences are like Some genealogical kin are considered to be relatives whereas others are not, and the rules underlying such considerations vary across cultures The educational system is failing to educate people about real, biologically-based human relatednessLike "race," kinship is a social fiction, with no real social consequence.
Some genealogical kin are considered to be relatives whereas others are not, and the rules underlying such considerations vary across cultures
What does it mean that kinship, like "race," is culturally constructed? The educational system is failing to educate people about real, biologically-based human relatedness Like "race," kinship is a social fiction, with no real social consequence. Studies of kinship tell us little about people's actual experiences, only about what they think those experiences are like Some genealogical kin are considered to be relatives whereas others are not, and the rules underlying such considerations vary across cultures It is a phenomenon separated from other real aspects of society, such as economics and politics
Some genealogical kin are considered to be relatives whereas others are not, and the rules underlying such considerations vary across cultures
Which of the following statements is NOT true? Among developed nations, the United States has the largest percentage of single-parent households. The feminization of poverty has serious consequences with regard to living standards. Households headed by women tend to be poorer than those headed by men. Married couples are much more secure economically than single mothers. The feminization of poverty is unique to the United States.
The feminization of poverty is unique to the United States.
Which of the following statements about groups with the patrilineal-patrilocal complex is NOT true? They often practice polygyny and have patterns of intervillage raiding. They have strongly developed private-public dichotomies. They are sometimes characterized by a view that females are dangerous and polluting. They have their prestige goods under male control. Their land and prestige are passed through the females.
Their land and prestige are passed through the females.
According to studies in the 1960s, why did young Etoro men and boys engage in homosexual relationships? The status of Etoro women was the highest in the world, in a status above and beyond males. They believed it necessary for boys to ingest semen in order to mature in a healthy way. Genetic drift created a population dominated by a homosexual gene. They did not understand biological reproduction, which is why they no longer exist. A warrior cult of older adult men vigorously enforced a monopoly on access to women.
They believed it necessary for boys to ingest semen in order to mature in a healthy way.
Which of the following statements about bifurcate merging kinship terminologies is NOT true? They generally are found in societies with unilineal descent They generally are found in societies with unilocal residence patterns They use the same term to describe F and FB and the same term for M and MZ They use the same term to describe MB and FB They are often found in societies with descent groups
They use the same term to describe MB and FB
Which of the following statements about the label "transgender" is accurate? Transgender individuals may or may not contrast biologically with ordinary males and females. Just like the labels "masculine" and "feminine," "transgender" is an absolute and binary category. Feeling their previous gender assignment was incorrect, transgender individuals become female. Transgender and intersex are both biologically based. Transgender only includes those whose gender identity has biological roots.
Transgender individuals may or may not contrast biologically with ordinary males and females.
Intersex, a group of conditions involving discrepancy between external genitals and internal genitals, can have a variety of chromosomal causes that create a sex-gender difference. Which of the following chromosomal anomalies identifies a person with the chromosomes of a woman and female internal anatomy, but with male external genitals? Turner syndrome true gonadal intersex person Klinefelter's syndrome (XXY configuration)X Y intersex person XX intersex person
XX intersex person
One of the two main ideas in all kinship systems is which of the following? a chiefdom a fiefdom the idea of complementarity affinity
a chiefdom
Which of the following is the most appropriate definition of gender? no answers are correct biological and physical differences including hormones and chromosomes (XX and XY) that determine culturally meaningful categories biological differences in hormones that make behavior confirm to the group's culture a cultural construction that makes biological and physical differences into socially meaningful categories
a cultural construction that makes biological and physical differences into socially meaningful categories
Why should the numbers from Kinsey's research be considered merely illustrative, rather than statistically accurate? flaws in the statistical models used failure to account for variance in the target population a reliance on nonrandom samples incorrect assignment of causation sample sizes that were too small
a reliance on nonrandom samples
As seen in the film "The Women's Kingdom," what are some of the Mosuo women's freedoms? they are not subjected to male-dominated ideas about women's sexuality coming from the West or from the Han majority ethnic group in China all answers are correct they control their own economic assets they control their own sexuality
all answers are correct
Which of the following does a kinship system do for a culture? all answers are correct establishes values, moral systems, and sentiment sets rules for reproduction links modes of production to kinship reckoning
all answers are correct
Which of the following does a kinship system do for a culture? establishes values, moral systems, and sentiment sets rules for reproduction links modes of production to kinship reckoning all answers are correct
all answers are correct
What term refers to the kind of descent in which people choose the descent group that they join? bilineal matrilineal patrilineal neolineal ambilineal
ambilineal
In North America, the relatively high incidence of expanded family households in the lower class is maladaptive, since poor families should be smaller in order to cut down on expenses caused by bifurcate merging, a practice brought to the United States by Irish immigrants during the early part of the 20th century the result of enduring cultural ties to European important strategy used by the urban poor to adapt to poverty the reason the families of lower-class urbanites are dysfunctional
an important strategy used by the urban poor to adapt to poverty
As depicted in the film "Still Killing Us Softly 4," in the culture of US advertising as seen in fashion magazines, in clothing catalogues, and on TV commercials, women are depicted as sexually assertive and powerful as sexually available and passive in a positive light no matter what their age, body type, or ethnic identity because things have come a long way since the old days no answers are correct
as sexually available and passive
In what kind of kinship calculation are kin ties traced equally through males and females? bifurcated bifurcate merging bilateral biluminous bifurcate collateral
bilateral
What kind of kinship is most common in the contemporary United States? bilateral kinship matrilateral kinship collateral kinship patrilateral kinship generational kinship
bilateral kinship
Which of the following is one of the two main classes of descent rules? bisexuality binary bilineal bifurcation
bilineal
What is meant by a "matriarchal" society? Does the case study as seen in the film "The Women's Kingdom" fit that definition? by "matriarchal" society it is meant when the main political decisions are taken by men - this is when men tell women what to do, how to live, and control their sexuality and thus when they can become a mother (a matriarch) no answers are correct by "matriarchal" society it is meant when the main political decisions are taken by women - but, no, we see male tourists in charge of women in Mosuo society by "matriarchal" society it is meant when the main political decisions are taken by women - yes, Mosuo society fits this description
by "matriarchal" society it is meant when the main political decisions are taken by women - yes, Mosuo society fits this description
According to genealogical kin types used by anthropologists to study kinship relations, what kind of relative is ego's mother's brother? member of the P2 generation collateral relative affinal relative nuclear family member lineal relative
collateral relative
Although the nuclear family remains a cultural ideal for many Americans, nuclear families accounted for barely 20 percent of American households in 2015. In fact, other domestic arrangements outnumber the traditional U.S. household five to one. All of the following are among the reasons for this trend EXCEPT that divorce rates have risen contrary to expectations, the importance of kinship is growing in contemporary nations women are increasingly joining men in the workforce job demands compete with romantic attachments it is increasingly economically feasible for women to delay marriage and yet live away from their family of orientation
contrary to expectations, the importance of kinship is growing in contemporary nations
One of the two main ideas in all kinship systems is which of the following? survival of the fittest descent conviviality socialism
descent
In the film "Faces of Culture: Kinship and Descent" how do we see gender identity become important and reinforced in kinship reckoning? being included in a kin group means never having to say you're sorry in matrilineal systems, men are always in charge; in patrilineal systems, women are always in charge being included in a kin group means female and male role become reversed different behavioral roles and expectations are placed on females and males
different behavioral roles and expectations are placed on females and males
The Kottak book's discussion on recurrent gender patterns stresses that exceptions to cross-cultural generalizations may involve societies or individuals. these generalities are based on bad data, because the studies did not use randomized sampling. it is the role of industrialized nations to correct patterns that are immoral. these patterns are universals rather than generalities.the United Nations should become more involved in reversing these patterns.
exceptions to cross-cultural generalizations may involve societies or individuals.
Which term refers to the family in which a child is raised? family of kin family of nucleation family of orientation family of procreation genealogical family
family of orientation
Among horticulturalists with matrilineal descent and matrilocality, women rarely inherit any property and are therefore at a disadvantage in comparison to their brothers. gender and sex become indistinguishable. female status tends to be high. women leaders are only symbolic, because men tend to have the true decision-making power. women tend to have high status, but only within the domestic sphere.
female status tends to be high.
According to anthropologist Ann Stoler, the economic determinants of gender status include the level of interest rates and the price of oil.freedom or autonomy and social power. free will and overcoming ideas that associate sin with the desires of the flesh. controlling one's own and others' tendency toward overconsumption. free will and overcoming ideas that split the mind and body.
freedom or autonomy and social power.
For anthropologists, all answers are correct gender identity is basically the same across cultures and so the real question is how gender expression interacts with other identities gender identity is fixed at birth gender identity is actively expressed through choices in behavior
gender identity is actively expressed through choices in behavior
What can be said about a society's culture of dress and fashion? it depends on the society - some primitive tribes do not wear clothes and so gender is not observable there it is relatively unimportant and does not help us understand gender identity gender, being an expression of hormones and chromosomes (XX and XY), is often performed by choices made in dress and fashion X gender is often performed by choices made in dress and fashion
gender is often performed by choices made in dress and fashion
The tasks and activities that a culture assigns to each sex are known as sexual ascribed status. the prestige coefficient gender roles .sex roles. gender stereotypes.
gender roles
When it is said that anthropologists are interested in understanding the relationship between gender and power, what do they see as evidence for this relationship? all answers are correct whatever evidence they find anthropologists are only interested in investigating rather than challenging a culture's gender system sex stratification - the degree of inequality between males and females based on biological differences between the sexes gender stratification - the degree of inequality between males and females based on culturally defined differences between the sexes
gender stratification - the degree of inequality between males and females based on culturally defined differences between the sexes
More than half the poor children living in the United States live in families that are blended. dichotomized headed by women. patrifocal. headed by men.
headed by women.
The domestic-public dichotomy refers to the separation of cooking and sleeping spaces in residential units. the elite and commoners. secular and sacred domains. home and the outside world. spheres of exchange.
home and the outside world
The domestic-public dichotomy refers to the separation of cooking and sleeping spaces in residential units. spheres of exchange. home and the outside world. secular and sacred domains. the elite and commoners.
home and the outside world.
Among the Agta of the Philippines, women not only gather, they also are the tribal leaders. hunt small animals and do some fishing. are the primary warrior class, except when pregnant or breastfeeding. cultivate small food plots inside village defenses. fish, while carrying their babies with them.
hunt small animals and do some fishing.
Among the Agta of the Philippines, women not only gather, they also are the tribal leaders.are the primary warrior class, except when pregnant or breastfeeding. fish, while carrying their babies with them. hunt small animals and do some fishing. cultivate small food plots inside village defenses.
hunt small animals and do some fishing.
In which type of society would you expect women's status to be highest? pastoralists hunters and gatherers agricultualists societies where there is a great deal of population pressure industrial states with high unemployment
hunters and gatherers
A main argument made in the film "Still Killing Us Softly 4" is that no answers are correct given the Puritan cultural background of the United States and the strict religious values it entails, sex and sexuality are not mixed with business (including advertising) advertising projects images of objective beauty - images that everyone agrees upon because they are objective images of ideal sexuality (rendered as heterosexual) are used to sell products
images of ideal sexuality (rendered as heterosexual) are used to sell products
Transgender is a social category that always contrasts biologically with "ordinary" males and females. is entirely biologically constructed. includes people whose gender identity has no apparent biological roots. has no validity within the social sciences.consists of only intersex people.
includes people whose gender identity has no apparent biological roots.
Kinship terminology is a classification system, a taxonomy or typology. More generally, a taxonomic system is accurate only when based on Western science is based on how people perceive similarities and differences in the things being classified applies best to nonliving things is based on categories given by nature usually changes with every generation
is based on how people perceive similarities and differences in the things being classified
Understanding kinship systems is an important part of anthropology because it provides an objective, universal perspective on how people are related to one another kinship ties are important to the people anthropologists study; they are a key component of people's everyday social relations the study of kinship is part of the anthropological tradition established by the field's pioneers it is the only aspect of anthropological study that the general public cares about kinship ties are what triggered the split between the hominin line and the rest of the primates and is thus the defining aspect of our humanity
kinship ties are important to the people anthropologists study; they are a key component of people's everyday social relations
A unilineal descent group whose members demonstrate their common descent from an apical ancestor is a(n) family of procreation family of orientation lineage clan extended family
lineage
What is the most common system of kinship classification used in the United States? patrilineal lineal bifurcate collateral bifurcate merging generational
lineal
What postmarital residence rule is most often found in societies with lineal kinship terminologies? bilocal patrilocal neolocal ambilocal matrilocal
neolocal
What is the name of the postmarital residence pattern in which the married couple is expected to establish their own home? uxorilocality ambilocality neolocality matrilocality patrilocality
neolocality
As we saw in the film "Still Killing Us Softly 4," women work long, hard hours (thus the title of the film) in the stone factories of Kathmandu, Nepal no answers are correct nowadays earn as much as men in US society form a matriarchy in the Minangkabau society of West Sumatra
no answers are correct
What makes up ego's nuclear family of orientation? parents and siblings spouse and offspring collateral kin extended family lineal kin
parents and siblings
Ethnographic evidence has revealed that traditionally, Pawnee women worked wood, and among the Hidatsa, women made boats. Cases such as these suggest that anthropologists are overly optimistic about finding a society with perfect gender equality. biology has nothing to do with gender roles. patterns of division of labor by gender are culturally general—not universal. exceptions to cross-cultural generalization are actually the rule.he division of labor by gender is a natural characteristic of human societies.
patterns of division of labor by gender are culturally general—not universal.
In a bifurcate merging kinship terminology, what is merged? lineal relatives and offspring affinal relatives and collateral relatives members of the family of orientation and those of the family of procreation same-sex siblings of each parent affinal relatives and lineal relatives
same-sex siblings of each parent
Which of the following statements is true about sex and gender? sex is biological while gender is cultural sex is cultural while gender is biological sex and gender are both biological sex and gender are both cultural
sex is biological while gender is cultural
When compared to other kinds of societies, all the following are true about foragers EXCEPT that when gathering is prominent, gender status tends to be more equal. hierarchy is least marked. sexual promiscuity is most common and routinely punished. the rights, activities, and spheres of influence of men and women overlap the most. the public and private spheres are least separate.
sexual promiscuity is most common and routinely punished.
The Barí of Venezuela recognize multiple fathers, even though biologically there can be only one actual genitor. This example shows that like "race" and gender, kinship is culturally constructed that multiple (partible) paternity is a common and beneficial biological fact how, as in the United States, having more than one father is detrimental to a child's development and adjustment in society that women have a better understanding of biological processes than do men.cultures' explanations for biological processes vary because the access and quality of educational systems vary as well
that like "race" and gender, kinship is culturally constructed
If a patriarchy is a political system ruled by men, what would a matriarchy be—a political system ruled by women? Anthropologist Peggy Reeves Sanday, who investigated these questions among the Minangkabau of West Sumatra, found that the Minangkabau matriarchy is not the equivalent of female rule because of their belief that decision making should be by consensus. women in matriarchies see their male counterparts as being inferior.although Minangkabau women play a central role in their culture's social, economic, and ceremonial life, they are still regarded as having lower status than men. women of newer generations are experimenting with new ideas of gender roles. true matriarchies do not exist.
the Minangkabau matriarchy is not the equivalent of female rule because of their belief that decision making should
With the term sex, anthropologists are referring to biological differences. In contrast, they define gender as the tasks and activities that a culture assigns to each sex.the marked differences in male and female biology, which vary across cultures. the cultural construction of whether one is female, male, or something else. a political system ruled by men that defines the identity of women. one's biological identity.
the cultural construction of whether one is female, male, or something else.
As we see in the film "Faces of Culture: Kinship and Descent," what kind of kinship system do the Navajo of the US Southwest have and how does it relate to their economic mode of production? the have matrilineal kinship organized around clans and women are in charge of tending to livestock and processing their products they have the have both matrilineal and patrilineal aspects where the women own the dwellings and pass them down to their daughters but public space is segregated, women's behavior is restricted, and men have much freedom they have patrilineal kinship organized around lineages where son-in-laws perform bride service and are still expected to support their own brothers and older relatives no answers are correct
the have matrilineal kinship organized around clans and women are in charge of tending to livestock and processing their products
One takeaway for cultural anthropology from the film "Still Killing Us Softly 4" is that the human body is a valid subject of cultural anthropological investigations because it is thought of in the same way across different cultures the human body is a valid subject of cultural anthropological investigations because it is thought of differently in different cultures no answers are correct the human body is best studied by natural sciences such as medicine because it's a fact that everyone has a body
the human body is a valid subject of cultural anthropological investigations because it is thought of differently in different cultures
What is meant by the term feminization of poverty? the view that only women care about issues of poverty the view that conditions of poverty are emasculating the popularity of feminist ideals among poor people the increasing number of women among the poorest people the recent campaign by feminists to work with the poor
the increasing number of women among the poorest people
As seen in the film "The Women's Kingdom," how do Mosuo women in a remote area of southwest China live beyond the strictures of mainstream Chinese culture? no answers are correct the institution of "walking marriage" is different than other areas of China they are much like all other Chinese women - for example, the institution of "walking marriage" is practiced in other areas of China as in other parts of China, in Mosuo society women are second-class citizens and so they are forced into "walking marriage"
the institution of "walking marriage" is different than other areas of China
What are the two basic social units of foraging societies? the extended family and the clan the band and the clan the nuclear family and the band the band and the extended family the lineage and the nuclear family
the nuclear family and the band
What does ego represent in a depiction of a kinship system? the sense of distinct individuality that is present in any society the point of reference used to determine which kin terms go where a gender-free way of reckoning kinship the emotional attachment felt by the people who use the system the boundary between one's kin group and outsiders
the point of reference used to determine which kin terms go where
Recent cross-cultural studies of gender roles demonstrate that the gender roles of men and women are largely determined by their biological capabilities—relative strength, endurance, intelligence, and so on. foraging, horticultural, pastoral, and industrial societies all have similar attitudes toward sex but different attitudes toward gender. the relative status of women is variable, depending on such factors as the type of subsistence strategy employed, the importance of warfare, and the prevalence of a domestic-public dichotomy. changes in the gender roles of men and women are usually associated with social decay and anarchy. women are subservient in nearly all societies, because their subsistence activities contribute much less to the total diet than do those of men.
the relative status of women is variable, depending on such factors as the type of subsistence strategy employed, the importance of warfare, and the prevalence of a domestic-public dichotomy.
Anthropologists are interested in kinship calculation, which is people's emic perspective on family values the process by which people choose their postmarital residence the rules people use to determine their ethnic affiliation to a group the system by which people in a society reckon their kin relationships the position from which one views an egocentric genealogy
the system by which people in a society reckon their kin relationships
Traditionally, in some areas of the former Yugoslavia, several nuclear families were embedded in an extended family household called a zadruga. Among the Nayar in southern India, it was typical for people to live in matrilineal extended family compounds called tarawads. Descriptions of these two culturally specific cases highlight how children who grow up in stable kin groups are better off than those who don't the nuclear family is the only stable kin group arrangement nuclear families are extremely rare in terms of living arrangements there are many alternatives to the nuclear family extended family households are an adaptive strategy to dealing with extreme poverty
there are many alternatives to the nuclear family
Regarding sexual orientation, all of the following are true EXCEPT that flexibility in sexual expression seems to be an aspect of our primate heritage, since both masturbation and same-sex sexual activity exist among chimpanzees and other primates. culture always plays a role in molding individual sexual urges toward a collective norm, and these norms vary from culture to culture. different types of sexual desires and experiences hold different meanings for individuals and groups. within a society, individuals will differ in the nature, range, and intensity of sexual interests and urges. there is conclusive scientific evidence that sexual orientation is genetically determined.
there is conclusive scientific evidence that sexual orientation is genetically determined.
As we see in the film "Faces of Culture: Kinship and Descent," what kind of kinship system do the Yanomamö of South America have and how does it relate to their economic mode of production? the have matrilineal kinship organized around clans and women are in charge of tending to livestock and processing their products no answers are correct they have patrilineal kinship organized around lineages where son-in-laws perform bride service and are still expected to support their own brothers and older relatives they have the have both matrilineal and patrilineal aspects where the women own the dwellings and pass them down to their daughters but public space is segregated, women's behavior is restricted, and men have much freedom
they have patrilineal kinship organized around lineages where son-in-laws perform bride service and are still expected to support their own brothers and older relatives
As we see in the film "Faces of Culture: Kinship and Descent," what kind of kinship system do the people of Thera Island, Greece (also called "Santorin" or "Santoríni") have and how does it relate to their economic mode of production? no answers are correct they have the have both matrilineal and patrilineal aspects where the women own the dwellings and pass them down to their daughters but public space is segregated, women's behavior is restricted, and men have much freedom they have patrilineal kinship organized around lineages where son-in-laws perform bride service and are still expected to support their own brothers and older relatives the have matrilineal kinship organized around clans and women are in charge of tending to livestock and processing their products
they have the have both matrilineal and patrilineal aspects where the women own the dwellings and pass them down to their daughters but public space is segregated, women's behavior is restricted, and men have much freedom
As we see in the film "Faces of Culture: Kinship and Descent," what kind of kinship system do the people of Thera Island, Greece (also called "Santorin" or "Santoríni") have and how does it relate to their economic mode of production? the have matrilineal kinship organized around clans and women are in charge of tending to livestock and processing their products they have patrilineal kinship organized around lineages where son-in-laws perform bride service and are still expected to support their own brothers and older relatives they have the have both matrilineal and patrilineal aspects where the women own the dwellings and pass them down to their daughters but public space is segregated, women's behavior is restricted, and men have much freedom no answers are correct
they have the have both matrilineal and patrilineal aspects where the women own the dwellings and pass them down to their daughters but public space is segregated, women's behavior is restricted, and men have much freedom
Many Native American (in Canada called First Nations) societies practice more than two gender identities - with a third or fourth gender called the "two-spirit" role. Which of the following is true of the "two-spirit" role? this is possible because many Native American societies see a person's "spirit" or character as definitive of who they are these are transsexuals who try to make themselves into the opposite sex no answers are correct when an individual adopts the two-spirit role they are immediately punished because most Native American societies try to force conformity to conventional gender roles
this is possible because many Native American societies see a person's "spirit" or character as definitive of who they are
Which of the following is NOT among the four sexual orientations found throughout the world? homosexuality asexuality heterosexuality bisexuality transsexutality
transsexutality
Which of the following is one of the two main classes of descent rules? unique unilineal universal uniformity
unilineal
Like bifurcate merging kinship terminology, generational kinship terminology illustrates the complicated ways in which adults confuse their children about the realities of biology makes sense only from the perspective of ego uses the same term for parents and grandparents, so there is less lumping than in the bifurcate merging kinship system uses the same term for parents and their siblings, but lumping is more complete (there are only two terms for the parental generation) is common in North America
uses the same term for parents and their siblings, but lumping is more complete (there are only two terms for the parental generation)i
A lineal kinship terminology is often found in association with the distinction between parallel and cross cousins. uses two terms to identify ego's parents' siblings: one term for both FZ and MZ and another term for both FB and MB is generally found in societies with patrilineal descent rules stresses relationships with collaterals uses the same term to refer to M and MZ
uses two terms to identify ego's parents' siblings: one term for both FZ and MZ and another term for both FB and MB
Among societies exhibiting the patrilineal-patrilocal complex in highland Papua New Guinea, household productivity is decreased by polygyny, because a man must provide for more than one wife. women govern the extra-domestic distribution of prestige items. women fear contacts, including sexual intercourse, with men. women remain the primary producers of subsistence crops.the population pressure on strategic resources is relaxed.
women remain the primary producers of subsistence crops.