People
Anthropology Subdisciplines
Ecological Zones
Stratification
Miscellaneous
100

Over the course of his life, he conducted extensive fieldwork among indigenous communities in North America and developed ground-breaking theories on cultural relativism, linguistic diversity, and race as a social construct.

Franz Boas

100

 How culture is learned used; how culture persists and change; similarity and difference across
culture; study dynamics of particular cultures to better understand humanity across time & space

Cultural Anthropology

100
  • Challenges

    • Can be humid

    • competition

  • Opportunity

    • Suitable area for a society

    • Once you clear out an area then it is easy to maintain the society

    • Provides material for homes

Woodlands

100

What is the idea of stratification

A layered society, with structured inequality

100

What is the Emic perspective

focuses on a single culture in its own cultural context (e.g participant observation)

200
Heavily focused his research on in-person fieldwork and participant observation. 

Malinowski

200

* Study of the past through material remains; reconstruct human behavior using material remains;
provide explanation and analysis of historical and prehistorical societies

Archaeological Anthropology

200
  • Challenges

    • Altitude

    • Poor soil 

    • Transportation is challenging

    • What can you plant?

Mountainous 

200
What is the functionalist perspective of stratification

Stratification is good, and it creates positive functions in society. It makes people feel like they have essential roles and gives people incentives to try and move up in society. 

200
What is the Etic Perspective

Views cultures from an outsider's perspective. Members of a culture are usually too involved in their own culture to interpret their own culture impartially. 

300

Who was the founder of Cultural Anthropology? Defined culture as a complex whole encompassing knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, laws, and customs.

Edward Tylor 

300

 Application of anthropological training and knowledge within specific occupational settings and
institutional contexts.

Applied Anthropology

300
  • Warm, wet

  • Lot of water

  • Wet vs dry tropics

  • Challenges

    • Unceasing need to fight with the vegetation

    • Soil is poor

Tropics

300

Describe the differences in social mobility between the rich and the poor in the videos we watched. (Tammy, and the rich people in the Hamptons)

Rich social mobility can go up or down based on connections and and reputation. Tammy does not have a lot of social mobility because of a lack of education and wealth. 

300

Reworking of a Simple Idea to a Complex idea

Neoevolutionism. 

400

was an American anthropologist known for his advocacy of theories of cultural evolution and Neoevolutionism

Leslie White

400

* Study of languages past & present; study of how people use language in verbal and nonverbal ways;
study of how languages vary in a society and across time; study how languages evolve, spread, or
become extinct

Linguistic Anthropology

400
  • Challenges

    • Lack of trees and cover from animals

  • Opportunities

    • Lot of grass

      • Many animals can eat these grasses

      • Humans will eat these grasses

Savannah, Plains

400

What is the conflict perspective of Stratification

A classless society is needed. The problem that needs to be solved is stratification itself

400

Major types of subsistence strategies

Foraging

Horticulture

Pastoralism

Agriculture

Industrialism

500

Developed the Theory of Structuralism

Levi Strauss

500

Focus on the biocultural evolution of human species, its ancestors, and relatives; study of how people
bioculturally adapt to different environments and challenges; explain variation among humans and their
ancestors; study non-human primates and their relationship to humans

Physical Anthropology

500
  • Challenges

    • Climate

    • Lack of available food

    • Lack of vegetation 

  • Opportunity

    • Can melt ice to make water

Artic
500

What are the 5 Castes in India

Brahmas, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudras, Dalits

500

Name one of the matriarchal societies talked about in class. 

Mosuo, Bri-Bri, Umoja, Minangkabau