Exam 3: Ecology and Subsistence
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The anthropological term "place-based people" refers to a group who depends directly on its immediate environmenfor both physical and spiritual sustenance.
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Despite residence in a sparse deserenvironment, the !Kung did noeaa majority othe edible plants and animals found in their territory when observed in 1963.
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According to Crate, her research with the Sakha clarified her beliethaglobal climate change was affecting noonly the villagers' physical environment, bualso their adaptations to thaenvironment.
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According to Lee, the mosimportanstaple in the dieothe !Kung when studied in 1963 was
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For the mospart, cuartoneros illegally harvesmahogany because
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Numerous logging roads used to legally harvestropical hardwoods cuup the Chimanes Reserve, an area approximately the same size as the state oRhode Island.
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Because their environmenwas so difficult, the !Kung relied heavily on the labor ochildren and old people to provide edible plants for general consumption in 1963.
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The Guaraní, according to Reed, have exploited the forescommercially as well as for subsistence for nearly 500 years.
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According to Lee and Biesele, by 1994 Ju/'Hoansi !Kung were
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The increasing water on the land was psychologically upsetting to the Sakha and made them fear thatheir land was sinking.
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Ia society uses irrigation, its food-getting (subsistence) system would besbe classified as
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According to Crate, which othe following is a change to which the Sakha were forced to adapathe turn othe 21scentury?
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According to Reed's "ForesDevelopmenthe Indian Way," until the recenincursion ocolonos (colonists, such as ranchers and farmers), Guaraní villagers
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By sustainable development, Reed means thacommercial lumber companies and ranchers should replanthe tropical foresafter they have cuidown and permiexploited areas to regenerate for approximately 40 years.
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According to Lee, in 1963 the !Kung had more leisure time than average Americans.
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Reed argues thapeople musbe prevented from living in the Amazon foresithe tropical ecosystem is to survive.
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Richard Lee claims thathe consumption oedible plants, rather than meat, was the key to successful subsistence for the !Kung in 1963.
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According to Reed in "ForesDevelopmenthe Indian Way," Guaraní Indians subsisin the Amazon tropical foreslargely by
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