Sources: What should I review to find all of this information?
CA Intro Notes
Inuit Packet and WS Bubble Notes for Inuit and San/!Kung
!Kung Packet and WS Material World/Hungry Planet WS
Information/notes from class videos: Lunch Date, Story of Stuff, Nanook, Inuit Clips,
ESPN-Frozen Tundra, San Clips and Movie
Terms and Big Ideas
Indigenous
Subsistence
Anthropologist
Fieldwork
Rites of Passage
Taboo
Initiation
Ethnocentrism
Traditional
Modern
Inuit
Location
Division of Labor
Rites of Passage
Social Status
Traditions
Stereotypes and Misconceptions
Changes from Past to Present
Barrow Whalers
Nanook of the North
Terms and Big Ideas Cont.
Nomadic
Sedentary
Division of Labor
Rites of Passage
!Kung/San of the Kalahari
Location
Traditions
Stereotypes and Misconceptions
Changes from past to present
Social change over time
Eating Christmas in the Kalahari reading
Ideas to Consider
Compare and contrast the two cultures above in terms of their economy, social and political organizations, and distinct cultural characteristics.
What is the role of the anthropologist? Does an anthropologist have limits in what they can learn about a different culture?
How does the study of such cultures change your view of the world?
Why is there conflict at times between traditional and modern cultures?