A critical form of cultural knowledge typically passed from fathers to elder sons in Maasai society is:
a. Hunting techniques in a marginal environment.
b. Environmental knowledge and how livestock is moved.
c. Market trade and economic partners.
d. Traditional healing techniques.
e. Means of contacting the supernatural and asking for abundance.
B
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A) the household. B) the lineage. C) the village. D) the tribe. E) the clan.
Among the Tiv of Northern Nigeria, political organization is based on __________
A) kinship B) agriculture C) religion D) wealth
Which of the following is NOT an example of a land-grabbing tactic utilized by European colonizers?
a. Using the procedural legality of signing treaties with native leaders and establishing reservations. b. Giving Native Americans full financial compensation for their land territories. c. Resorting to intimidation and threat of military force, while offering no justification for their actions. d. Forcing native representatives to sign land-cession agreements in exchange for debt forgiveness.
Most contemporary foragers have been pushed back by more dominant cultures and are currently found in marginal areas of the world
Indicate whether the statement is true or false