Introduction to Culture
Worldview
History & Archeology
Time
Random
100

The customs, arts, social institutions, etc. of a particular social group. 

Culture

100

A collection of attitudes, values, stories and expectations about the world around us, which inform our thoughts and actions.

Worldview

100

This is the study of the origin and development of humans

Anthropology 

100

This is the reference point for our historical timeline.

The birth of Jesus Christ.
100

Year 346 is in this century.

4th Century

200

Unacceptable and frowned upon. 

Taboo


200

Our worldview is what we see as BLANK. 

Real/reality
200

Branch of anthropology that studies the physical evidence. Bonus 100 if you name what this evidence is called.

Archaeology (Artifacts) 

200

This is the latin version for "around".

Circa

200

These are the four primary sources of historical information.

Written records, visual history, oral history, material remains.

300

The regard that something is held to deserve

Value

300

Worldview comes from 7 things. List 4.

Geography, Time, Society, Values, Beliefs, Economy, Knowledge.

300

"John A MacDonald was a prime minister of Canada" is an example of this. 

Historical Fact

300

I was born in 1997, is an example of this type of time. 

Absolute

300

It is in BLANK times that people realize the importance of society. 

Difficult
400

Dressing up as Pocahontas is an example of this.  

Cultural appropriation

400

Worldview plays an important role in guiding this. 

Our behaviour. 

400

"When the Indigenous people of the West rose up to defy Canada's authority, Macdonald acted decisively." Is an example of this. 

Historical Record

400
Harvest season is an example of this, while your twelfth birthday is an example of this. 

Cyclical time and linear time

400

Ms. Sherven graduated with these 2 other teachers in the school. 

Bonus - she attended Holy Cross at the same time as these two other teachers at the school. 

Mr. Wihak, Mr. Fillinger. 

Ms. A Smith, Mr. Haughian

500

Viewing one's own culture or society as normal and superior.

Ethnocentrism. 
500

Worldview is expressed in these four things.

Ethics, philosophy, religion and scientific belief. 

500

Sources of historical information can be these four things.

Biased, inaccurate, incomplete and difficult to understand.

500

The Gregorian Calendar that we use in Canada today was developed under this mans leadership.

Pope Gregory XIII

500

Anthropologist Margaret Mead believes that the earliest signs of society and civilization comes from this.

Healing a broken bone