What is Anthropology? The study of human groupings/interactions of human beings- (explain more in own words) Material Culture? (Food/Shelter….?)Write some.

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What is Anthropology? The study of human groupings/interactions of human beings- (explain more in own words) Material Culture? (Food/Shelter….?)Write some examples Non-Material Culture? (Religion/Belief System) Examples/Explain

Anthropology Terms Subsistence Hunting and Gathering Agriculture Domesticated Social Organization Leadership and Government Religion Shamanism Kinship Matriarchal / Patriarchal Patriarchal Patrilineal / Matrilineal /Bilateral Your Turn: Construct an Ethnography of a classmates cultural background. Share findings….

Myths about First Nations/Write down and respond to as we go along 1. First Nations people are a strange and slightly exotic curiosity. 2. First Nations people are invisible, and somewhat irrelevant to mainstream Canadian society. 3. First Nations people are disappearing and doomed.