In addition to milk and meat products derived from their herds of camels, sheep, and goats, the Yarahmadzai do all of the following except:
a. Gather dates.
b. Trade with agriculturalists.
c. Work for cash in nearby towns.
d. Cultivate grain.
e. Raise chickens.
E
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Which of the following is true about rites of passage?
A. Beliefs and rituals can, ironically, both diminish and create anxiety and a sense of insecurity and danger. B. Despite their prevalence during the time that Victor Turner did his research, rites of passage have disappeared with the advent of modern life. C. Participants in rites of passage are only tricked into believing that there was a big change in their lives. D. Rites of passage only worsen the anxieties caused by other aspects of religion. E. Rites of passage would be effective in diminishing anxiety and fear if they did not involve the liminal phase.
Ancestry is traced, step-by-step, back to a common founder in:
a. clans. b. matrilineages only. c. patrilineages only. d. lineages. e. phratries.
__________ is a process by which a new cultural product is created by the selective borrowing of elements from other cultures
a. Culture contact b. Appropriation c. Syncretism d. Cultural evolution
In an epilogue to her article "Mother's Love: Death Without Weeping," Scheper-Hughes argues that the primary cause of the decline in infant mortality on the Alto do Cruzeiro was a result of
a. national health care agents going door to door to identify at-risk infants. b. the installation of water pipes that carried clean water to virtually every home in the shantytown. c. an infant training program offered by a North American mission. d. the under-the-counter availability of a "morning after" pill.