People
Foods
Media
Art, Music, & Sport
Anthropocentrism
100

This anthropologist had his students create life masks of the people they studied

Franz Boas

100

Term that refers to foods that are considered culturally appropriate

Food prescriptions

100

Term that refers to the use of visual media as an anthropological research method

Visual anthropology

100

Anthropologists view art as a ___

Cultural activity

100

Term that refers to an approach that focuses on humans as if they are the only species that matters

Anthropocentrism

200

2 notable figures that founded Partners in Health with the goal of setting up a clinic in Haiti

Paul Farmer and Jim Yong Kim

200

A wild leek that is an important part of Cherokee foodways

Ramps

200

Term that describes an age when people embrace technologies and incorporate them into every part of their lives

Technophilia

200

A type of basketball played on Native American reservations

Rezball

200

Term that refers to diseases transmitted between animals and humans

Zoonoses

300

Scholar who challenged the motives of anthropology and inspired the growth of Native Studies programs

Vine Deloria Jr.

300

3 examples of a food artifact/evidence

Pottery, butchered animal bones, coprolites, shell middens, garbage dumps, food processing tools, hearths

300

Sets of ideas about the functionality of digital media and their relationship to other forms of communication

Media Ideologies

300

3 examples of body art

Tattoos, scarification, piercings, makeup, body painting, nail art, henna, hairstyles

300

Term that describes a tendency for pets to retain juvenile physical and behavioral characteristics into adulthood

Neoteny

400

Anthropologist who observed that human cultures seem to universally view themselves as separate from animals and the natural world

Claude Lévi-Strauss

400

A society’s collection, production, and consumption of food

Foodways

400

According to Liam Buckley, Gambian photos taken in the 1950s were ___;while photos after the 1970's were ___

Fairly realistic; taken in more elaborate studios

400

The term that refers to the study of music in its social and cultural contexts

Ethnomusicology

400

Herding that is based on the availability of resources and involves unpredictable movements

Nomadic pastoralism

500

Primatologist who carried out long-term cognitive studies of two bonobos using a computer-based language program

Sue Savage-Rumbaugh,

500

The method of placing plants of different types together to promote growth and calorie yield

Intercropping

500

According to Katrien Pype, TV dramas in Democratic Republic of Congo focused on ___

The importance of religious themes and emotional forms of engagement

500

The study and analysis of visual representations and symbols that express cultural worldviews

Iconographic study

500

They subsist on what the environment provides

Indigenous hunter-gatherers