ANTH V02- Cultural
Anthropology
Lecture: SUBSISTENCE STRATEGIES AND
ECONOMICS
Neolithic Revolution
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Introduction of farming
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Sedentary lifestyle
Horticulture & Pastoralism
Pastoralism
The Maasai of East Africa
People of Cattle
(Article in Angeloni!)
Importance of Cattle
Importance of Cattle
Initiation Rituals
Marriage Rituals
Economic Exchanges
Social & Political Organization
Horticulture
Cultural Examples of Horticulturalists
Papua New Guinea:
Melanesian Pacific Island
The Kawelka: Ongkas Big
Moka
Permanent Settlements
Farming: Slash & Burn (Swidden)
n Crop Rotation
n Permanent Settlements
Cultivation of:
ntaro
nyams
nbananas
nsweet potatoes
Importance of Pigs
Social & Political Organization
n
Sedentary
n
Tribal Organization
n
Bigmanship:
ritual
warfare
trade
Agriculture
n Permanent plots
n Irrigation: control of water
nAnimal power
nPlow
Associated with:
nSedentary villages
nRise of cities
nOccupational diversity
nSocial stratification
Economic Systems
Structuralism
·
Structure of societies
·
Things that happen that
bring people together
Marcel Mauss: The Gift
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Analysis of Gift Exchanges
Economics: The study of how the choices people make
determine:
·
how society uses its
resources
·
production
·
distribution of goods
& services
Ways a society allows:
·
resources
·
goods
·
services
to flow between individuals
Productive Resources
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Foragers - weapons to hunt animals
·
Pastoralists livestock
& land
·
Horticulturalists -
land, tools, & storage facilities
Three Basic
Types of Economic Systems
Reciprocity
Redistribution
Market Exchange
Reciprocity
Generalized Reciprocity
nA distribution of goods with no immediate or specific
return expected.
n No concrete expectation
nGreatest Emotional Bonds: family & friends
Gifts
nTime
n Emotional Support
Balanced Reciprocity
·
Exchange of goods of
nearly equal value
·
Clear obligation to
return them within a specified time limit
·
Moderate Emotional Bonds
Example of Balanced
Reciprocity:
The Kula Ring
Negative Reciprocity
Redistribution
ONGKAS BIG MOKA
Prestige
Big Man
nVERY Influential
nVoluntary Position
nNo political power
Potlatch: Remember the
Kwakiutl?
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Hosts and guests
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Competitive giveaway
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Gifts: prestige, wealth,
rank
·
Commodities: food,
blankets, fish oil, copper
·
Lasts several days
·
Gifts, Feasts, Speeches,
Dances
·
Follows etiquette &
behavior
Leveling Mechanism
nPractice, value, or form of social organization
nEvens out wealth within a society
Redistribution in our society:
nTaxes
nCharity
Sexual Division of Labor:
Universal characteristic of society.
Market Exchange