__________ is an example of a traditional art form that has lost much of its original meaning due to tourist interest and commodification
a. Yoruba sculpture
b. Zapotec dancing
c. Hawaiian hula dancing
d. West African music
c
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"Narrative ethnography" is concerned with _______
a. traditional notions of scientific objectivity b. co-producing ethnographic knowledge by focusing on the interaction between anthropologists and their informants c. analyzing informant’s information in light of the political structure d. avoiding the influence of the personality of the anthropologist e. producing engaging novels and fiction accounts of fieldwork in order to better teach ethnographic field methods
Anthropometry is the measurement of which of the following?
a. the body b. weight c. the cranium d. genetic differences
Why is it possible to assess age at death from tooth eruption patterns in juvenile human skeletons?
a. Because the pattern and timing of crown formation and tooth eruption is consistent among human populations. b. Because although the timing of crown formation and tooth eruption varies among human populations, it varies at known rates. c. It is only possible if the sex of the individual is also known, because tooth eruption patterns differ between males and females. d. Because unlike adults, children have not lost yet their teeth to caries.
The development of economies based on the export of cash crops usually accelerates __________
A. production and export of indigenous crafts B. the rejection of Catholicism by native communities C. disruption of indigenous production and exchange systems D. the growth of markets for local goods and products