Ethnography
Linguistic Anthropology
Archaeology
Schools of Thought
BONUS!
100

When an ethnologist immerses themselves into a culture for months or years, it is known as ____________________. 

Participant Observation

100

What are the three branches of linguistic anthropology?

Historical, Structural and Sociolinguistics.

100

Newgrange, the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx are all examples of this.

Pre-history

100

What is a school of thought?

A set of ideas held by a group of people.

100

Who developed Cultural Materialism? 

Marvin Harris

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

This archaeologist conducted a 1973 study in landfill sites through all of Tucson, Arizona.

William Rathje

200

What are the five schools of thought when studying culture?

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

200

What is the last stage of the Cultural Materialism Model?

Superstructure

300

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

Derek Freeman

300

Based on linguistic track patterns, where are the Romani People believed to have originated from?

India

300

At what age do hand and feet bones fully fuse?

15

300

Who developed Cultural Relativism in response to Cultural Evolutionism? 

Franz Boas

300

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

Erenestine Friedl

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

Who developed the Universal Grammar Theory?

Noam Chomsky

400

The Diary of Anne Frank is an example of this. 

History

400
In the 18th century, there was the believe that one culture was superior to all others. This is known as what?

Ethnocentric View

400

What percentage of Norway Halden Penitentiary prisoners have a re-offending rate?  

30%

500

What is the normalcy principle?

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

500

In what nation is smiling considered rude because it suggests social dominance?


Japan

500
Why do archaeologists study both documented history and physical artefacts?

To avoid a bias interpretation

500

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

Kula Ring Practice

500

What is the maximum conviction sentence in Norway?

21 years