Across
- 2. taking a broad view of historical, environmental and cultural foundation of behavior
- 4. human capacity to learn language and culture
- 6. the idea that we should seek to understand another person’s beliefs and behaviors from the perspective of their own culture and not our own.
Down
- 1. to view ones culture as more important and correct and as a stick to measure all other cultures
- 3. an approach developed in British anthropology that emphasized the ways that the parts of a society work together to support the functioning of the whole.
- 5. way of organizing research and academic programs around world regions such as Africa, the Middle East, East Asia, China, Latin America, and Europe.
