Contrast the Inuit and Yanomami with respect to their reasons for disputes, the effectiveness of their means of resolving disputes, and how they enforce decisions about resolving disputes.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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What was the ethical dilemma presented by the remains of Kennewick Man?

A) The group claiming a relationship with the remains did not want them tested, which is the only way to confirm the relationship. B) The state of Washington had legally awarded the remains to the Umatilla, but the federal government had overturned the ruling. C) A Native American group claimed the remains as an ancestor, but there was clear evidence that the skeleton was of European descent. D) Anthropologists insisted that the skeleton be displayed in a museum, in defiance of the traditional burial practices required by Umatilla culture.

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a. focus only on Western European societies. b. are studies of nonhuman primates. c. are detailed descriptive studies of human societies. d. are studies done by archaeologists. e. involve the study of the human skeleton.

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The fact that Andreatta (2006) found that “competition from imported seafood has displaced fresh, local seafood, and changes in the environment, government policy, and market conditions,” is a clear demonstration that

a. People are greedy b. Culture is holistic and integrated c. Horticulture is irrelevant as a form of subsistence d. Pastoralism is a dying trade e. More care is needed to prevent seafood growth

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