ANTH 100 Exam 2 OCC
rite of passage
a ritual that marks an important ceremonial moment when members of society move from one distinctive social stage in life to another. it features 3 phases, separation, transition and incorporation
language
a system of communication using symbolic sounds, gestures, or marks, that are put together according to certain rules resulting in meanings that are intelligible to all who share the language
in the article "When Brothers share a wife" which type of marriage is described?
fraternal polyandry
dependence training supports what type of personality traits?
group oriented behavior
dependence training
group-oriented personality
marriage is closely tied to economic exchange between families. Below identify the term that is not associated with marriage and economic exchange
head money
social status social organization example
indian caste system
horticultural
the art or practice of garden cultivation and management
dialect
the varying form of a language that reflects a particular region, occupation or social class and is similar enough to be mutually intelligible
berdache
third gender
common interest social organization example
jewish eruv
organization like the yakuza, japanese crime syndicate, would be a way of organizing members of a society by
common interest
in egalitarian societies, the social organization is based on what?
complete equality of members, shared decision making, status of age/gender without political power, food sharing (all of these)
changes in our culture such as less stigma placed on divorce and legalization of same-sex marriages has led to the formation of more nontraditional families
true
in societies where arranged marriage exits, it is believed that the fate of the inheritance of a family should not be left up to the feelings of young people
true
social classes in the U.S. are considered closed to social mobility
true
the onset of self-awareness is closely related to stimulations coming from the interaction the child has with its close family members
true
the role of mother's brother is especially important in matrilineal societies as fathers have no authority over their own children
true
naming is very important for social identity. which of the following naming traditions was not discussed in class?
last names based on parents name, sunrise ceremony, first laugh ceremony (all)
a person's social identity is based on personality, childhood experiences, and sexual orientation and gender identity
true
among the mundurucu, relations between men and women are not harmonious but rather are in opposition based on their religious belief system
true
levirate
when a man marries his dead brothers wife
ethnolinguistics
a branch of linguistics that studies the relationships between language and culture and how they mutually influence and inform each other
caste
a closed social class in a stratified society in which membership is determined by birth and fixed for life
gesture
a facial expression and body posture and motion that convey an intended as well as subconscious message
lingua franca
a language that is adopted as a common language between speakers whose native languages are different
protestant work ethic
emphasizes that hard work, discipline, and frugality are a result of a person's subscription to the values espoused by the Protestant faith, particularly calvinism
gender social organization example
eskimo whalers
polygyny
marriage of a man to multiple wives
polyandry
marriage of a woman to multiple husbands
which of the following is not a polygamous marriage?
monogamy
patrilocal
moving in with grooms father's family after wedding
horizontal mobility
refers to switching from one position to another without a change in social status
primogeniture
right of inheritance belongs exclusively to the eldest son
hopi
sunrise ceremony
sapir-whorf Hypothesis
the idea that each language provides particular grooves of linguistic expression that predisposes speakers of that language to perceive the world in a certain way
match the following as best you can
-matrilineal descent; hopi -bilateral descent; US -patrilineal descent; han chinese -double descent;. yakö
enculturation
self-awareness
varnas
-sanskrit word with several meanings including type, order, colour or class, was used to refer to social classes -each of the four Hindu castes, Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya, and Shudra
kinship and descent systems are important because (all of these)
-they provide social support and economic networks -they can help a group to defend itself if in need -they can provide marriage partners -they facilitate interaction with outside groups
matrilineal descent is (all of the above)
-tracing one's lineage through females only -a form of unilineal descent -practiced by the Hopi -excluding men from the authority over their children
symbol
a sound, gesture, mark or other sign that is arbitrarily leaned to something else and represents in a meaningful way
universal grammar
a theory in linguistics usually credited to Noam Chomsky that suggests that the ability to learn grammar is built into the human brain from birth regardless of language
which is NOT true of patrilineal societies?
a woman belongs to her father's lineage only until gets married of
in many societies the social interaction between people happens along a number of different criteria. which of the following would be such criteria?
age, gender, common interest, division of labor (all)
who is mainly responsible for early childhood personality development?
agents of enculturation
which of the following is not a way that people have created alternative gender categories?
hijra, two-spirit, female husband
nandi woman-woman marriage differs from western style same sex marriage because
sexual relationships between the women are taboo
stratified societies are based on what?
social classes based on access to economic resources and power
excision
the act of a taxing levies on certain goods and commodities produced or sold within a country and on licenses granted for certain activities
transhumance
the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle, typically to lowlands in winter and highlands in summer
gar
the freshwater garfish of North America
purdah
the practice among women in certain Muslim and Hindu societies of living in a separate room or behind a curtain, or of dressing in all-enveloping clothes, in order to stay out of the sight of men or strangers
infibulation
the practice of excising the clitoris and labia of a girl or woman and stitching together the edges of the vulva to prevent sexual intercourse
pastoralism
the practice of herding as the primary economic activity of a society
elima festival
the pygmies celebrated the arrival of a young girl's arrival at the age of maturity with the "elima" festival, when a Pygmy girl has her first period it is considered a gift because now she can become a mother
membership in descent groups is established and marked in a number of ways, except
through payment
age social organization example
tiriki age sets