Exam 3: Ecology and Subsistence

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The logging policies established by the Bolivian governmenfor the area in and around the Chimanes forest

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Crate's research turned up several reasons thathe Sakha identified for the local climate changes.Which othe following was blamed by mosothe participants?

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According to Lee, in 1963 the !Kung had a caloric intake oabou__________ per person per day.

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The origin obipedality (two-footedness) in humans is something thaan anthropologisinterested in cultural ecology would study.

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Some othe following statements abouthe !Kung as Lee describes their lives in 1963 are notrue.Which one is true?

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Crate's "knowledge exchanges" thafollowed her research were a greasuccess.Which othe following was noone othe goals othese exchanges?

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According to Reed, when colonists develop the tropical foresin which Guaraní live, the Indians musfarm more and more land to survive.

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The Viliui Sakha developed a beliesystem thahelped them understand and interacwith the very extreme environmenoSiberia.One example othis system is represented by

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The Maniqui is an Amazonian tributary that

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Four anthropological classifications osocieties based on food-getting techniques are hunting and gathering, horticulture, pastoralism, and agriculture.

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According to Reed's "ForesDevelopmenthe Indian Way," the Guaraní and, in the past, millions oother Indians, exploited the Amazonian tropical forests withoucausing permanenharm to the ecosystem.

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Over the 30 years since Lee firsdescribed them, the Ju/'Hoansi !Kung have come to live in permanenvillages and have become much less dependenon foraging to meetheir subsistence needs.

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The Chimanes are a nomadic people who move abouthe foresto hunand fish.

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Williamson believes thasustainably logging virgin rainforesin ways thawould permirecovery and timber production over the course othe nex100 years would nocosany more than the currenefforts thapermiillegal logging.

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In his article "ForesDevelopmenthe Indian Way," Reed argues

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According to Williamson, conservation efforts by the Bolivian governmenand conservation groups have largely succeeded in preventing illegal logging in the Chimanes Indian Reserve.

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According to Williamson, the opportunity for higher than average pay and a patronage system keeps Bolivian men returning to the foresto undertake the risky job oillegally harvesting mahogany hardwood.

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In "ForesDevelopmenthe Indian Way," Reed argues that, for the Guaraní, __________ was essential to subsistence.

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The study ohow people use their culture to adapto particular environments is called

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The world thapeople can experience with their senses is called

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