Anthropology 203 (ANTH203)

Washington State University - Pullman Campus

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  • Class notes • 23 pages • 2022
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  • Class notes • 24 pages • 2022
  • Lecture notes from weeks 7-15. You will find all lecture notes taken in class, and online video segments included in the notes
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race the power of an illusion anthropology 203
  • race the power of an illusion anthropology 203

  • Answers • 1 pages • 2020
  • This document answers free response assignment 7 for anthropology 203 taught by Marsha Quinlan at Washington state university. This document received full credit and answers all four questions. The questions answered include whether or not race is a modern or an ancient concept whether or not there is a trait that distinguishes every member of a race from another, whether there is more variation within races or between races, and whether or not race is real and how it affects lives. Some of the ...
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people like us anthropology 203
  • people like us anthropology 203

  • Answers • 1 pages • 2020
  • Free response #8 for anthropology 203 at Washington State University under professor Marsha Quinlan. Written in October of Fall 2020 semester for this class. This document answers two long questions for the free response assignment, including discussing the main points of the film and what this implies with examples and whether or not it is good to discuss class inequalities with examples. Some of the information from this document was included on exam one.
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Hadza last of the first anthropology 203
  • Hadza last of the first anthropology 203

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  • This document was written for FR assignment #4 in anthropology 203, fall 2020 semester, for Marsha Quinlan's class. This document answers the six questions asked for the assignment, including where the Hadza live, what the title of the document/film means, how studying forager societies helps anthropologists, what subsistence method they use, what the grandmother theory explains, and whether or not it is important for the Hadza to protect their lands from poaching.
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Cities...Urban jungles anthropology 203
  • Cities...Urban jungles anthropology 203

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  • This document answers questions regarding the film cities...urban jungle, the FR assignment 6 for anthropology 203 in Marsha Quinlan's class. It answers the four questions asked in the assignment (questions not included, just answers).
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nomads from the rainforest Anthropology 203
  • nomads from the rainforest Anthropology 203

  • Answers • 1 pages • 2020
  • This document was written for the free response assignment number 5 for anthropology 203 at Washington state university under professor Marsha Quinlan. This document answers all four questions asked, including where the nomadic society lives, what crop they eat the most, what type of lifestyle they lead and what roles were viewed as most important, and whether or not their ecological knowledge helps them. I received full credit on this assignment and some of the information in it was on exam one...
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man called bee on Yanomamo anthropology 203
  • man called bee on Yanomamo anthropology 203

  • Answers • 1 pages • 2020
  • This document provides answers from the questions in FR3 assignment for anthropology 203 by professor Marsha Quinlan. It answers the questions how does Chagnon gain the trust of the Yanomami, how he overcame the name taboo, how he thanked people for their information, and how he gets along with the Yanomami. This was written in fall of 2020
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