Word Scramble: Cultural Anthropology 3
Based on material regarding gender/sexuality and production/exchange
Chapters 5-6 of Introducing Cultural Anthropology: A Christian Perspective by
Brian M. Howell and Jenell Paris
Challenge: Even if you do not have the book or are not even in the class, can you unscramble the words using the clues below?
- eisrbsnctengusafim
- feiwdngsdnamri
- grende
- iidrbuotrtnies
- ironggfa
- nceqirneuaa
- neigedoc
- rquab
- tpoatlch
- xse
- _____________________________Biological maleness or
femaleness
- _____________________________What it means to be male
or female in a particular
culture
- _____________________________A long garment covering
every bit of a woman's body, except for her eyes
- _____________________________A popular Mexican
tradition involving the ritual passage of a girl from childhood to adulthood
- _____________________________A subsistence strategy
based on gathering plants that grow wild in the environment and hunting available animals
- _____________________________The systematic killing of
most members of a culture
- _____________________________A form of redistribution
and exchange traditionally practiced by Pacific Northwest Native American groups
- _____________________________A system of exchange in
which a centralized authority
collects goods and services from a group of people and redistributes them
- _____________________________Growing food
exclusively, or at least primarily, for consumption by one's own family or group
- _____________________________A form of horticulture involving the clearing and
burning of a section of forest for cultivation, and after time, moving on to a new forest space
(also known as slash-and-burn
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