What is salvage ethnography?
A. Recording cultural diversity that is threatened by Westernization
B. Recovering an archaeological site that is about to be destroyed by a public building or road
C. Rewriting an ethnography that was written in the ethnographic present
D. Recording linguistic diversity that is about to become extinct.
E. Making sure that ethnography remains an important part of anthropology.
A. Recording cultural diversity that is threatened by Westernization
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Which of the following strongly predicts an immigrant group's likelihood of retaining their native language into the third generation?
A) living in tightly knit communities B) visiting relatives in their homeland C) marriage within their cultural group D) separate schools for their children
Which of the following statements about Inuit social organization is not true?
a. The Inuit gather into large hunting parties to get seals and for fishing and hunting caribou. During the summer months they live in small, nuclear families. b. The Inuit hunt caribou and fish in small groups and hunt for seals in large hunting parties. c. The Inuit always hunt in small groups of men who are related to each other by blood or marriage. d. The Inuit live in permanent settlements and hunt only sporadically in small groups. e. The Inuit no longer live a traditional hunting and gathering life, but they do hunt occasionally in large groups.
There seems to be little about the anatomy of Paranthropus robustus that would have precluded it from making and using tools
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What word order does American Sign Language typically use?
A VSO B SOV C SVO D VOS E OSV