Exam 2: Indigenous Religions
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Both men and women may become shamans in the Kung San culture.
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The most common shaman's role worldwide is the ability to _______.
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In an animistic worldview only humans and animals are endowed with souls or spirits that animate them.
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Asia is the area of the world where shamanism has most readily integrated with other religious traditions.
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Scholars fairly recently learned that first peoples were actually
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Which of the following is NOT an example of an indigenous religion?
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Discuss the reasons that shamanism remains the most enduring aspect of indigenous traditions.
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Survival in indigenous societies was not necessarily dependent on close-knit bonds.
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Groups of related individuals in indigenous societies usually consisted of
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The Kung San of southern Africa are one of the most studied and late-surviving _______ groups in the world.
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Which of the following was NOT a major concern in indigenous societies?
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Some indigenous peoples believed that they should eat the flesh of the dead so that the spirit of the dead one could be freed and come back to life.
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In response to colonialism by the Euro-Americans, indigenous peoples believed that hiding their beliefs and practices would be the final straw in their demise.
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Discuss the common characteristics of a small-scale subsistence society. Include at least three specific features.
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Weaving together indigenous religious beliefs and practices with those of outsiders is called _______.
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Why did a well-known scholar of comparative religions call our species Homo religiosus?
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Studies of the myths of indigenous peoples recount what is _______ to the group: the origins of life, its relations with animals, its connections to landforms, and the origination of the norms governing the members of the group.
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White shamans refer to _______ who promote shamanic tradition in their businesses and organizations.
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The relationship between _______ and groups reveals a special circle of kinship and a primal connection between humans and the rest of nature.
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