Multiple Choice
According to Reichel-Dolmatoff, Kogi priests serve an adaptive purpose, meaning
A) they help the Kogi adapt to their harsh physical environment by teaching agriculture, natural history, and vocational skills.
B) their ability to control the cycles of the sun allows them to keep the environment in balance, thus assuring a bountiful crop.
C) they provide the Kogi a spiritual way of reconciling themselves with a harsh and tenuous physical existence.
D) they are able to enforce social relationships that are critical for the material survival of the group.
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