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9 Cards in this Set
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The Kawelka people, represented by Ongka, live in_______. |
Papua New Guinea |
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One of the most adaptive of Hmong skills in their new home America was. |
Embriodery |
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The wall street journal reported recently that the latest form of shoplifting involves counterfitting UPC bar codes so items ring up at lower prices. This is an example of. |
Negative Reciprocity |
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The Imbongu (the white man will eat you!) are best described as. |
Horticulturalists |
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NFL great Mean Joe Greene once described his approach to playing football this way, "I believe when you get a man down you kick him!" Such a view is most consistent with what theoretical approach to the understanding and explanation of culture? |
Culture and personality |
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Which of the following is not a component or the culture area concept? |
Evolution |
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The staple of the Imbonguu diet is |
Sweet potato |
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The economic exchanges of the sort carried out by Ongka are best described as |
Balanced reciprocity |
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Gladwin and Sarasen employed modified TAT (thematic apperception test) instruments in their cultural research in Truk (now typically spelled chunk) Which of the choices best describes the technique known as TAT? |
Line drawings |