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May be more at stake than just respecting their beliefs. Culture integrated at all levels - right down to the environment. How does witchcraft fit in? Holistic Perspective
Witchcraft beliefs are ...Logical: Answers "Why me?" --- Not luck or far-off being, it's Joe next doorSocio-logical: 1. maintains
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the beginning of a virtual fieldwork experience, but before I took you into the field I had to make sure you had the right tools and knew all the right terms. Ethnocentrism: *the belief that one's own cultural beliefs and practices are the only proper ones *a
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Also, socio-logical belief keeps a balance in the society because it has a tendency to keep people from doing evil due to its consequences
Eco-logical: move out when tensions are too great Either it heals the relations
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Sep 16 2007, 5:20 PM EDT
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Cultural Relativism can also be viewed as an antidote for ethnocentrism
Fieldworker's Toolkit:Communication, Empathy, and Thoughtfulness Participant Observation: In order to understand the dance, anthropologists cannot be wallflowers, they need to get
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-There will always be concepts and beliefs that you can't accept to be true, The trick is to accept that they believe them to be true and try to understand why they might hold those beliefs (keep an open mind)
* "be true to yourself" isn't good enough
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Then we built our house, tying us into the social network.After showing a video of building my home in New Guinea, I then used my
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