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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Anthro Lecture 7


Key terms:

• consumption

• extensive agriculture

• food collectors

• food producers

• ideology

• intensive agriculture

• labour

• market exchange

• means of production

• mechanized industrial agriculture

• mode of production

• modes of exchange

• neoclassical economic theory

• production

• reciprocity

• redistribution

• relations of production

• scarcity

• subsistence strategies

• cultural ecology

• distribution

• ecology


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• economic anthropology

• economy

• Forager - small and complex

• Herder

• Horticulture


Nature, Culture and Landscape

- Anthropologists increasingly recognizing the interrelationships of the physical,
biological, economic, and cultural aspects of human existence

- Human culture is not apart from the natural world, but part of the natural world
• The natural world is shaped by our wants and needs
- Natural world as a cultural construct:
• How we understand and utilize our natural environment is culturally speci c (e.g,
Zuni wa e gardens)
- The diverse ways that human make a living are shaped by cultural and contextual
factors
- Societies will adapt their strategies according to emerging circumstances


Socioecological Data
- Collecting and analyzing data is important for anthropologists in understanding the
relationship with humans and their environment
- Examples of data collection tools (see Table 8.1):
• Geographic Information System (GIS): software system that collects, organizes,
downloads, and retrieves les for analysis and displays spatial/digital geographic
data

• Human Ecological Mapping (HEM):important for the management of natural
resources



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