ANTH 02202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Part Of Speech

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A cluster of people beyond the domestic unit who are usually related to each other one grounds. Primary: people who interact with each other and know each other personally. Secondary: people who identify with each other on some basis but may never meet each other or know each other personally. Connections to modes of livelihood: foragers gave fewers forms of social groups than other modes, industrial/informatic societies have a wide variety, perhaps compensating for a less important role of kinship. Status refers to a persons position in society. Ea(cid:272)h status (cid:272)o(cid:373)es (cid:449)ith a (cid:862)s(cid:272)ript(cid:863) for ho(cid:449) to (cid:271)eha(cid:448)e, look, (cid:272)o(cid:374)su(cid:373)e, et(cid:272) Societies vary in terms of how many status positions exist, how they are marked, and degrees of difference among them in terms of entitlements and life quality. A(cid:272)hie(cid:448)ed: result of (cid:449)hat you do (cid:858)pu(cid:271)li(cid:272) offi(cid:272)e(cid:859) As(cid:272)ri(cid:271)ed: gi(cid:448)e(cid:374) to you, (cid:894)ge(cid:374)der, ra(cid:272)e(cid:895) (cid:858)assig(cid:374)ed(cid:859) (cid:894)(cid:271)or(cid:374))

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