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9/27-29 4.1 INTRO to CULTURE CORE READ: Sacred Rac VOCAB: Culture JOURNAL: Elements of Culture VID CLIP: Urban/Dense/Rural Sparse ANALYSIS: Rural vs. Urban

MISSING a TEST or QUIZ B2 Jonathan L (Unit 1 & 2 W & MC) Lindsey (Unit 1 & 2 W & MC) Luis (Unit 1 & 2 W & MC) Jessie (Unit 1 & 2 W) Ali (Unit 1 & 2 W) Bailey K (Unit 1 & 2 W & MC) A3 Meagan (Unit 1 & 2 W & MC) Breanna (Unit 1 & 2 W & MC) Becca (Unit 1 & 2 W & MC) AB5 Dylan (Unit 1 & 2 W) Cecelia (Unit 1 & 2 W) Brooke (Unit 1 & 2 W) Trevor (Landforms Quiz) B2 Jonathan L (Unit 1 & 2 W & MC) Jacob A (Unit 1 & 2 W & MC) B4 Tyler (Unit 1 & 2 W & MC) Jonathon (Unit 1 & 2 W & MC)

TEST RETAKES! Complete them during tutorials Unit 1 & 2 MC Test DUE Start of School W 10/4

about Anthropologist Chandra Thapar 4.1 The Sacred Rac about Anthropologist Chandra Thapar RAC ASU =CAR =USA

Please DON’T be a Jerk!

“Blueprint for Living” REVIEW 1) CULTURE “Blueprint for Living”

[CULTURAL] CUSTOMS

INNOVATION

REVIEW 3) CULTURAL HEARTH

REVIEW 2) [CULTURAL] SPATIAL DIFFUSION

CULTURAL REGION English Speaking World Hindu Believers

RELIGION Often Includes Belief s in God(s) How the World was Created Moral Code What Happens After Death

SECULAR Simply means WITHOUT religious preference/influence NOT Anti-Religious (example: US Government)

REVIEW 4) TRADITIONAL SOCIETY

REVIEW 5) ELEMENTS of CULTURE 1- Language 2- Religion 3- Technology 4- Food 5- Shelter 6- Clothing 7- Creative Expression 8- Education 9- Leadership / Decision Making

4.1 JOURNAL: ELEMENTS of MY CULTURE Write ¾ of a page or more describing 5 or more elements of your culture that an anthropologist would look at LANGUAGE (Do you speak the same language at home/school? / Do you speak the same with adults as you do with peers?) RELIGION (Do you practice a religion? If so, describe how it can be seen in your life) FOOD (what are the most common foods you eat? What are some special occasion foods you eat? What foods do you refuse to eat?) SHELTER (What type of shelter do you live in?) CLOTHING (What are the typical clothes you wear? What piece of clothing have you worn for a special occasion?) CREATIVE EXPRESSION (What music do you listen to? What books do you read? What type of entertainment do you enjoy?) LEADERSHIP / DECISION MAKING (How are decisions made at home? With friends?) EDUCATION (How are young people taught how to be adults?) TECHNOLOGY (How do you use technology in everyday life?)

RURAL SPARSE URBAN DENSE

RURAL vs URBAN SUMATRA (an island in the country of Indonesia) is approximately 80% RURAL SINGAPORE (city-state at the tip of the Malay Peninsula) is considered to be 100% URBAN

Singapore (URBAN) Sumatra (RURAL)

DENSE

URBAN

RURAL

SPARSE

INSTITUTION 1- Government or non-government organization devoted to improve life for the public (usually educational or charitable). 2- A well-established and structured pattern of behavior or of relationships that is accepted as a fundamental part of a culture.

ETHNIC GROUP

MINORITY GROUP

SOCIAL CLASS

DIALECT

PANDEMIC

ASSIMILATION

ACCULTURATION

HETEROGENEOUS SOCIETY

HOMOGENEOUS SOCIETY