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Exploring Cultural Resolutions: A Closer Look at Indigenous Problem-Solving Approaches

This presentation delves into the methods used by an indigenous culture to address ten specific societal problems identified in anthropological literature. By examining cultural aspects such as beliefs about death, courtship, religious rituals, and trade, we explore how this community has found practical and creative solutions. Visual evidence, including images and symbols relevant to their customs and practices, will illustrate their approaches. This overview aims to enhance understanding of cultural values and the effectiveness of diverse problem-solving strategies across different societies.

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Exploring Cultural Resolutions: A Closer Look at Indigenous Problem-Solving Approaches

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  1. What Do Americans Value?(Williams 1970) Achievement and success Hard work Efficiency and practicality Science and rationality Progress Material comfort Equality Freedom Democracy The superiority of their own group

  2. Problems Identified and Resolved in All Known Cultures (Murdock 1945) • Beliefs about death • Bodily adornment • Calendar • Cleanliness training • Cooking • Cosmology • Courtship • Dance • Decorative art • Divination • Dream interpretation • Education • Ethics • Etiquette • Faith healing • Numerals • Personal names • Population policy • Property rights • Puberty customs • Religious rituals • Sexual restrictions • Soul concepts • Sports • Superstition • Surgery • Tool making • Trade • Weaning • Weather control

  3. Your tasks: Select a subculture, counterculture, or indigenous culture and hunt for visual evidence as to how they have resolved at least ten problems on the list. Use sources on the Media Center’s Research Databases page as a starting point (passwords on p.14 in planner). Create a powerpoint, no more than five slides, that includes images to explain the culture’s resolution of problems. Put the powerpoint in my transfer folder. Be able to give a brief overview of the culture and explain, verbally, how it resolved the problems.

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