Asked by Chris Francisco on Jul 01, 2024
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The "Anthropology Applied" story about building houses for Apache Indians reveals what?
A) The Apache have no sense of etiquette or table manners because their cooking and living areas are not separated.
B) The United States should try to make its subcultures more like mainstream culture.
C) Participant observation has no practical purposes.
D) Cultural and social patterns of behavior can be unconscious, but they have an impact on how we live and use space.
Apache Indians
A group of culturally related Native American tribes located in the Southwestern United States, known for their rich cultural heritage and history.
Participant Observation
In ethnography, the technique of learning a people's culture through social participation and personal observation within the community being studied, as well as interviews and discussion with individual members of the group over an extended period of time.
Etiquette
The set of rules or customs that guide acceptable social behavior in a particular group or culture.
- Recognize the influence of cultural backgrounds on the behaviors and preferences of individuals and groups.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the influence of cultural backgrounds on the behaviors and preferences of individuals and groups.
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