ANTH13FA2004TESTTwo

ANTH 13 EXAM II on Friday November 5, 2004.


1 According to John Marhsall, in writing about the "Bushmen" of the Kalahari, the "spine" of Bushmen life was:
trust.
peace.
cooperation
all-of-the-above.

2 According to Going International #1, to succeed we must learn the rules, but that is not enough. We must _________.
begave as a child.
cultivate linguistic skills.
ask questions.
decide to do something.

3 The term _______ refers to the culturally generated behavior associated with particular statuses.
caste
class
role
phraty

4 According to the Guidebook, names that many Americans use for native American indian tribes are:
accurate.
believable.
creative.
derogatory.

5 The position (or belief) that relations between males and females are shaped more by nurture than by nature in various cultures was put forth by ________ in Spradley & McCurdy.
Debra Tannen
Jared Diamond
Ernestine Friedl
Nancy Scheper-Hughes

6 Among the Netsilik, it was pointed out that their culture revolved around drilling for oil in the northern part of Canada.
TRUE
FALSE

7 Margaret Mead was the only female anthropologist to work in Melanesia.
TRUE
FALSE

8 MYTHOLOGY is defined as "stories that reveal the religious knowledge of how things have come into being."
TRUE
FALSE

9 According to Barnett (in the Guidebook), European mastery of large parts of the globe was due to racial superiority.
TRUE
FALSE

10 In the video First Contact, the indigenous inhabitants thought the Leahy Brothers were dead ancestors.
TRUE
FALSE