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    Morgan and Tyler

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    anthropology‚ which makes them crucial to the growth and improvement of anthropology. Morgan focused on building upon his theory of social evolution in which he made links between social and technological progress. He studied and emphasized the kinship relationships across various cultures and larger social structures. Tylor built upon cultural evolutionism and studied it in depth in the Primitive cultures (his book). He focused on culture which included belief‚ art‚ morals and laws‚ but mostly

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    Zulu Culture

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    Mcgilvery Anthropology 101 Professor: Wright July 24‚ 2012 Introduction In my cultural research I will share information on the Zulu Tribe which one of South Africa’s largest ethnic group population is estimated about 10-11 million people ‚majority of the people live in KwaZulu-Natal Natal Province which is also referred as Zululand‚ other Tribes or groups live in Zimbabwe‚ Zambia and Mozambique. The Zulu reside in the rural part of South Africa‚ the culture of people raise cattle

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    Aboriginal Dispossession

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    In the 1950’s‚ a vast deposit of bauxite was found at the Yirrkala Methodist mission in the Northern Territory. When the mission lease expired‚ the Federal Government changed it to a special purpose lease that could be taken away for mining‚ but no Aboriginal people were consulted. When the Methodist missionaries Edgar and Ann Wells arrived at Yirrkala‚ they learnt that the Aboriginal people were very disturbed and anxious that the mining would violate their sacred sites but despite the feelings

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    the doyen of Indian Sociology. Ghurye’s contribution to the development of sociology and anthropology in India is enormous and multi-faceted. A prolific writer‚ Ghurye wrote 32 books and scores of papers‚ which cover such wide-ranging themes as kinship and marriage‚ urbanization‚ ascetic traditions‚ tribal life‚ demography‚ architecture and literature Ghurye played a key role in the professionalisation of sociology by founding the Indian Sociological

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    Definition of a Family

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    active and have one or more children. Later in 1971‚ Burgess et al defined a family as “a group of persons united by the ties of marriage‚ blood or adoption” and Social Science defined a family as a group of “individuals who are related by affection‚ kinship‚ dependency or trust.” All these different people have had a different idea on what families are‚ but are any of them wrong? When reading each definition‚ I only found one similarity‚ a family is at least two people who are together. So is it possible

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    Biography of Irawati Karve

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    IRAWATI KARVE Early Life: Irawati was born in 1905 and named after the river Irawaddy in Burma where her father‚ Ganesh Hari Karmarkar worked. At seven‚ she was sent to the Huzur Paga boarding school for girls in Pune. One of her classmates at the school was Shakuntala Paranjapye‚ daughter of Wrangler Paranjapye‚ Principal of Fergusson College‚ Pune. Shakuntala’s mother took an instant liking to Irawati and adopted her as her second child. In her new home‚ Irawati experienced a stimulating

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    creation ancestor and sets down what knowledge is secret and what she can be shared Songs‚ art‚ stories and ceremonies brought the people closer to the creation ancestors by bringing them to life Kinship Unbreakable (inextricable) bond exists between aboriginal and their land Skin names – show kinship and relationships (totem names “kangaroo man” these affect who one can marry‚ marriages are forbidden with a

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    collection of data with a foreign culture are very difficult and definitely not meant for those who are shy or introverted (Page 4 of 65). Without the distraction and opinions of other ‘white men’ like himself‚ Malinowski grows more comfortable with the tribes-people and his surroundings in order to be able to better learn about them. It’s easy for me to agree with the statement that “an Ethnographer who sets out to study only religion‚ or only technology‚ or only social organization cuts out an artificial

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    The Batek of Malaysia

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    Beswick‚ Jon. Architectural Review‚ Oct2010‚ Vol. 228 Issue 1364‚ p080-083‚ 4p‚ 8 Color Photographs Subjects: BATEK (Malaysian people); VERNACULAR architecture; HUTS; MALAYSIA; DESIGN & construction C. Aspects of Culture 4. Kinship 5. Social Organization 6. Sickness and Healing THE BATEK OF MALAYSIA Malaysia society are down to earth people‚ along with their culture in the rainforest where there home of peninsular Malaysia. They are great hunters and gatherers

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