As a way of revitalizing Arapaho, Professor Greymorning did all of the following except:

a. developed an Arapaho-only university.
b. translated a new dictionary of Arapaho.
c. translated the Disney film Bambi into Arapaho.
d. developed a new methodology of language acquisition.
e. modeled teaching Arapaho through new methodology.


a

Anthropology & Archaeology

You might also like to view...

Many behavioral diseases are expressed in much the same way in different cultures

a. True b. False

Anthropology & Archaeology

As a social phenomenon, art is often used as an expression of

a. individual identity. b. group membership. c. social status. d. All of these are social aspects of art.

Anthropology & Archaeology

In the early twentieth century, anthropologist Franz Boas described changes in skull form among the children of Europeans who had migrated to North America. He found that the reason for these changes could not be explained by genetics. His findings underscore the fact that

A. phenotypic similarities and differences don't necessarily have a genetic basis. B. though the environment influences phenotype, genetics is a more powerful determinant of racial differences. C. diet affects which genes get turned off and which on, resulting in a particular phenotypic characteristic. D. describing changes in skull form is the most accurate way to study the impact of migration on traveling populations. E. observing changes over one generation is not enough to make conclusions about changes in genotype and phenotype.

Anthropology & Archaeology

According to Wrangham, large multimale-multifemale groups evolved because

a. males attraction to females living together b. territorial fear of female take over. c. mainly diurnal activities. d. dominant behaviors and control. e. extreme sexual dimorphism.

Anthropology & Archaeology