The term "supernatural" may not be the most fitting term to describe religion, as some societies __________
a. do not know the meaning of the word "supernatural"
b. do not understand nature
c. regard the spirit realm as ever-present and a part of the natural world
d. think the spirit realm hardly ever communicates with humans
c
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The Shamanic Complex is:
a. a psychological state in which the shaman is focused intensely on healing. b. the household and apprentices, as well as shaman, involved in healing. c. the market of magical and sorcery items that the patient must purchase for healing. d. the interrelationship of the shaman, patient, and community. e. a geographical area in which the shaman lives – believed to be a powerful symbolic field.
Which of the following is NOT a method of ethnographic "fieldwork" research?
a. observation b. colonization c. documentation d. data collection
__________ is the method by which comparative data on cultures and societies is gathered in cultural anthropology
a. Ethnographic research b. Ethnological research c. Bibliographical research d. Historical research
Many Hopi origin beliefs concern:
a. A ship that came from the East. b. An epic battle between the forces of day and night. c. A creator god who fashioned people in his own likeness. d. A god who took yellow and white corn meal, and fashioned four men and four women from it. e. The digging stick and the techniques for farming blue corn.