The anthropological perspective on indigenous art includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A) promoting the exhibit as a multicultural project.
B) use of indigenous narratives in the exhibition.
C) labeling objects to emphasize ethnographic content.
D) collaborating with indigenous people in curating exhibits of their art.
E) framing the exhibit in terms of cultural themes that are important to indigenous peoples themselves.
A
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A. silence becomes the best strategy for avoiding conflict. B. political hierarchies become more complex. C. age sets begin to disintegrate. D. pastoralists are less likely to interact with other populations in the same space and time. E. rules regarding crime and punishment become more severe.
What keeps members contributing to a rotating credit association?
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