Ethnography
Linguistic Anthropology
Archaeology
Schools of Thought
Bonus
100

What are the primary research methods of ethnologists?

Participant observation & interviews

100

What are the three branches of linguistic anthropology?

Historical, Structural and Sociolinguistics

100

Prehistoric archaeology involves studying who/what?

Civilizations with no written record

100

What is a School of Thought?

A set of ideas held by a goup of people

100

A policy that promotes and protects diversity in a culture by honouring multiple ethnicities, languages, religions, and cultural customs.

Multiculturalism

200

This ethnologist studied Samoan adolescent girls during the 1920's

Margaret Mead

200

This branch of linguistic anthropology studies how languages change over time.

Historical Linguistics

200

Historic archaeology differs from Prehistoric archaeology in that it involves studying civilizations with...

Records (written accounts) as well as archaeological findings.

200

What are the 5 schools of thought when studying culture?

Cultural Relativism, Cultural Materialism, Functional Theory, Feminist Anthropology, Postmodernism

200

Analyzing how teens use emoji's to understand how people use language in different scenarios can be tied to what specific field of cultural anthropology?

Sociolinguistics

300

This ethnologist questioned the findings of the ethnologist that wrote about Samoan adolescent girls in the 1920's

Derek Freeman

300

Young people in Scarborough use slang that blends Caribbean English, Somali, Tamil, and standard English. This is an example of what?

Diffusion

300

This type of archaeology involves analyzing human remains for identification.

Forensic 

300

What is a criticism of functional theory?

It fails to acknowledge dysfunctions in society (social inequities like race, gender and class).

300

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400

When an ethnologist reflects on their own worldview, biases and how it impacts the culture you're studying, it is known as?

Reflexivity

400

Immigrant parents encourage their kids not to speak their first language (e.g., Tamil, Urdu, Mandarin) in public because of fear of discrimination — but they still use it at home is an example of what?

Acculturation

400

According to the Rathje Archaeological Study about garbage; what does this explain about human behaviour?

We do the exact opposite of what we claim

400

The belief that one culture was superior to all others- this is known as what?

Ethnocentric view/ethnocentrism

400

A solution to subjectivity when analyzing fieldwork in ethnology is....

Objectivity or reflexivity

500

What is the normalcy principle as shown in the Perfect Prison episode? 

Creating a normal environment to ensure normal responses to the environment.

500

Who developed the Universal Grammar Theory?

Noam Chomsky

500

Why is it beneficial for archaeologists to study both documented history and physical artefacts?

To avoid a biased interpretation

500

What annual cultural practice did Bronislaw Malinowski observe that helped create the Functional Theory?

The Kula Ring Practice

500

Who studies forager societies and concluded that power is tied to food?

Ernestine Friedl

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