Rites of passage involve three phases: separation, liminality, and totemism

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: False

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The cerebellum is important in the control of __________

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What is the primary reason that early (proto) anthropologists worked in salvage anthropology?

a. ?They believed that Native cultures were going to disappear shortly and everything about earlier human stages would be lost. b. ?They believed that science needed research material and they had to build large museum collections. c. ?They believed that Western society needed to learn more from Natives so that Westerners would better adapt to the New World. d. ?They saw ethnography as employment and wanted to exhibit Native peoples and artifacts to entertain and impress large audiences.

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One of the most important functions of the clan across cultures is to:

a. Regulate marriage. b. Manage economic affairs of the family. c. Preserve the environment by sacred identification. d. Determine political positions. e. Educate young people.

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