According to Shandy and Moe in "Negotiating Work and Family in America," anthropologist Ernestine Friedl argues that control of publicly shared resources, such as animal proteins,
in hunter-gatherer societies determines the degree to which females are equal to males.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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In what kind of society do we normally find rather egalitarian gender roles?
a. chiefdom b. industrialized c. tribal d. hunting-gathering
In "How Sushi Went Global," Bestor notes that bluefin tuna are now raised in Spanish waters near Gibraltar, where they are fed by hand
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Anthropologists often say that in nonindustrial societies, economic relationships are embedded in social relationships. What does this mean?
What will be an ideal response?
__________ is the term applied to nonhuman primates whose diet is not specialized
A) Frugivore B) Folivore C) Gummivore D) Omnivore