Anthropology Terms
Tyler Holland
Ethnography:
Ethnography is a type of research, done by an ethnographer, that studies other cultures by being submersed in them for a while. This is an important study because it helps us learn not only about other people but things like how culture has been adopted by different people and how it has moved around throughout the world from where it may have originated from. An example this would be if there was a newly found long lost civilization deep in the Amazon Rainforest we would need to find out about their culture, probably after determining wether or not they were hostile, to understand about them and if they are similar or different to surrounding tribes.
Ethnography:
Ethnography is a type of research, done by an ethnographer, that studies other cultures by being submersed in them for a while. This is an important study because it helps us learn not only about other people but things like how culture has been adopted by different people and how it has moved around throughout the world from where it may have originated from. An example this would be if there was a newly found long lost civilization deep in the Amazon Rainforest we would need to find out about their culture, probably after determining wether or not they were hostile, to understand about them and if they are similar or different to surrounding tribes.
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