QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Mode of livelihood based on growing crops in the garden. Children Participate a lot and land is
reusable - ANS Horticulture
Growing crops on permanent plots with the use of plowing, irrigation, and fertilizer. -
ANS Agriculture
Language that is at risk of falling out of use, as its speakers die out or shift to another language.
- ANS Endangered Languages
Band, Tribe, Chiefdom, State, Nation-State - ANS 5 Political Systems
Mode of livelihood in which goods are produced through mass employment and commercial
operations. - ANS Industrialism/Informatics
Political System associated with foraging groups. Flexible membership and no formal leaders. -
ANS Band
Consists of several bands each with similar language and lifestyle and each occupying a distinct
territorry - ANS Tribe
A Social group in which members meet on a face to face basis. - ANS Primary Social Group
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, The study of living peoples and their cultures, including variation and Change. - ANS Cultural
Anthropology
Peoples' learned and shared behaviors and beliefs. - ANS Culture
A political system in which permanently allied tribes and villages have one recognized leader
who holds and office. - ANS Chiefdom
A regular movement of a person between two or more countries resulting in a new cultural
identity - ANS Transnational Migration
Repeated movement between two or more places, either within or between countries -
ANS Circular Migration
A group of people who identify with one another on some basis but may never meet with one
another personally. - ANS Secondary Social Group
An explanation for rural-to-urban migration that emphasizes peoples incentives to move
because of a lack of opportunity in rural areas (Push) compared with urban areas (Pull) -
ANS Push-Pull theory
A form of population movement in which a first wave of migrants comes and then attracts
relatives and friends to join them in the destination. - ANS Chain Migration
Someone who is forced to leave his or her home, community, or country. - ANS Refugee
Fieldwork conducted in more than one location in order to understand the culture of dispersed
members of the culture or relationships among different levels of culture. - ANS Multi-sited
Research
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