Exam 5: Subsistence Strategies and Resource Allocation I: What Challenges Face Foragers

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Today the Washo tribe do all of the following EXCEPT

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Which foraging group relies most heavily on the gathering of wild plant foods?

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Which of the following provides anthropologists with the earliest substantial archaeological evidence of tool making?

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Defend the statement "Washo foragers eat a nutritionally balanced diet."

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Describe the dietary changes of the Dobe Ju/'hoansi from 1964 to 1993.

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List five features that are common to foragers.

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The term ethnographic present means a society is

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Describe how lives of the Ju/'hoansi people are different today than as first described ethnographically.

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A society is called "egalitarian" when its members have equal access to

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Compare and contrast foragers in two different parts of the world with respect to technology, subsistence, division of labor, and systems of distribution.Cite specific examples to illustrate your discussion.

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A societal type common in foraging groups and marked by egalitarian social structure and lack of specialization is a

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Foraging societies such as the Haida of the North Pacific Coast make the creation of evolutionary paradigms difficult because they don't meet all of the criteria of the model.In the case of the Haida, this is because they

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List and describe three dietary advantages of eating insects.

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