Across
- 3. the theory which says every belief, action, or relationship in a culture functions to meet the needs of individuals
- 4. a person who provides specific information to an anthropologist studying their community
- 5. the study of how people use language within their culture to express status and context
- 10. no question should be pre-established for this interview style
- 13. the genetic differences between people and populations
- 15. made up of what people do, what people make, and what people believe
- 16. observed orangutans in Boreno
- 17. criticized the work of Margaret Mead
- 18. the anthropological study of human languages and how language affects and expresses culture
- 19. Consent, when anthropologists inform their subject(s) about the purpose of the research, how the information will be used, and the confidentiality they can expect
- 20. believing that one's own culture is superior to all others
- 25. the practice of reflecting on your own world view, biases, and impact on the culture being studied
- 26. the written account of a culture
- 29. types of conclusions based on facts and data and uninfluenced by personal perspectives, prejudices, or emotions
- 30. pioneer associated with cultural relativism
- 32. studies bonobo communication
- 34. the scientific study of the origin, the behaviour, and the physical, social and cultural development of humans
- 35. the study of the origins and cultures of different races and peoples
- 36. the "bones and stones" branch of physical anthropology
- 37. interviews wherein the researcher prepares some questions in advanced
- 38. pioneer associated with feminist anthropology
- 39. studies the anatomy and behaviours of living primates
Down
- 1. in some cases involves living with community members and participating in their culture to gather information
- 2. pioneer associated with functional theory and participant observation
- 6. type of conclusions shaped by a persons' cultural and personal perspective, feelings, and beliefs
- 7. the belief that it is impossible to have any "true" knowledge of the world
- 8. observed gorillas in Rwanda
- 9. ensures that female voices are heard and included in anthropological research
- 11. the idea that materials or conditions within the environment influence how a culture develops
- 12. the idea that an anthropologist cannot compare two cultures because each culture has its own internal rules
- 14. proposed that species evolve or else they would become extinct
- 21. pioneer associated with cultural materialism
- 22. interviews that use a set list of questions that do not change
- 23. the study of how sounds are put together to make meaning
- 24. the cultural anthropology of the past
- 27. compares the similarities and differences of language structures
- 28. best known for her study of Samoan adolescent girls
- 31. observed chimpanzees in Tanzania
- 33. known as the father of modern structural linguistics
