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    does‚ your Research Paper will require you to: 1. Select a specific culture from the following list: a. Basseri of Iran b. The Batek of Malaysia c. Enga d. The Amish e. Huaorani of Ecuador f. Bedouin g. Zulu h. Kurds i. Maori j. Mbuti k. Nayar of India l. Semai m. Navajo n. Tikopia of Melanesia 2. Research this culture using the Ashford University Online Library. Please identify and use a minimum of three scholarly articles from the library in addition to the text your

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    your understanding of subsistence modes and its impact on a culture and why a culture acts as it does‚ your final research paper will require you to: 1. Select a specific culture from the following list: * The Batek of Malaysia * Mbuti * Enga * Semai * Huaorani of Ecuador * Nayar of India * Singapore * Tikopia of Melanesia * Basseri of Iran   2. Use a minimum of three scholarly research journals‚ ethnographies and ethnologies

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    to fully understand this. For instance‚ the Mbuti people of the rainforest and the artic Intuit people may be more alike or different than one would think. From religion‚ to hunting‚ and gathering resources to labor‚ the two cultures I have researched have many similarities and differences. Firstly‚ I well discuss the Mbuti people and some of their cultural traits and survival techniques. Then I will discuss the Inuit people and there culture. The Mbuti are nomadic people who live in the Ituri Forest

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    Research Paper will require you to: 1. Select a specific culture from the following list: a. Basseri of Iran b. The Batek of Malaysia c. Enga d. The Amish e. Huaorani of Ecuador f. Bedouin g. Zulu h. Kurds i. Maori j. Mbuti k. Nayar of India l. Semai m. Navajo n. Tikopia of Melanesia 2. Research this culture using the Ashford University Online Library. Please identify and use a minimum of three scholarly articles from the library in addition to the

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    tantalum – a metallic element used in components for cell phones etc Mbuti recruited to mine coltan (worth $80 a kg in 2001) Result: environmental damage: deforestation Increase in indigenous population = poaching of gorillas The Mbuti Pygmies Protected their way of life from outside influence Introduction of coltan mining: coltan is refined into tantalum – a metallic element used in components for cell phones etc Mbuti recruited to mine coltan (worth $80 a kg in 2001) Result: environmental

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    Anthropology Class Notes We/They dichotomy Western / Non-Western Rational / Mystic Scientific population / Non Understand the holistic "whole" approach Edward Tylor - Father of anthropology Franz Boas - Father of American anthropology Hominids - Bipedal Primates Chapter 1: Anthropology and human diversity Relevant Questions: 1) What is anthropology? The study of peoples (Anthropos-man / Logos-study of) 2)What are the goals of anthropology? To understand the biological evoltion of the human species

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    in some cases‚ destroyed cultures‚ mainly for the countires resources. With epansion can come cultural change‚ someimes it is forced‚ case in point the mbuti tribe. The Mbuti‚ had been in contact with ousiders for centuries‚ but chose to retain their tradional way of life. During the colonial peroid‚ government officials tried to resettle the mbuti. The resettling was a disaster. It isnt the first time a government has tried to move a society of peole‚ one such case is the native american of north

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    Ashford 6: - Week 5 (Jun 25 - Jul 01) Overview Assignment Due Date Format Grading Percent Discussion 1: Ethics in Anthropology Day 3 (1st post) Discussion 4 Discussion 2: Anthropology and Your Future Day 3 (1st post) Discussion 3 Assignment: Final Cultural Research Paper Day 7 Research Paper 25 ________________________________________ Note: The online classroom is designed to time students out after 90 minutes of inactivity. Because of this‚ we strongly suggest that you compose

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    Terri Melvin What do you understand by the term ‘Biology is Destiny’ in the context of Gender Development? Discuss theories for and against. How do women become women? How do men become men? Are we assigned our gender roles at birth‚ or do we become male or female over time? Simone de Beauvoir (1965) said “One is not born‚ but rather becomes a woman”. This means that women learn over time to be female and men learn to be male. Is this assumption correct? Or are we given a gender role based on our

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    reserve is a haven for roughly 5‚000 of them (Woods Hole Research Center‚ 2009). The okapi share the reserve with several species of primates‚ birds‚ and elephants. Animals are not the only creatures roaming the Ituri forest. The nomadic pygmy tribes Mbuti and Efe are found here. They live off the plants and animals within the forest (Turnbull‚ 2001). Some animals‚ however; they will not hunt due to spiritual beliefs. All of forests inhabitants rely on the lush and dramatic scenery of waterfalls‚ lowland

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