Hello, these are questions of general in the life and they are fill in the blank
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Hello, these are questions of general in the life and they are fill in the blank, so Please try to solve them. All of them are short answers and usually the answer (one word or two words). Try your best to solve any of them
8. Your text author discusses The Grizzly Bear Ceremony of this group: 9. Per lecture, an abused social organization term regarding Native America, but in anthropology, a social group that has domesticated either animals or plants, but has no coercive leader: 10. The Crow disdained alcohol, which they called: 11. I wrote the class-as well as many of you individually. about this. Except for one group we're studying this session, what is the traditional (p re-contact) religious system for all of them? 12. Per lecture, although Qswalt uses this term when referring to animistic religious practices, he does so incorrectly (any of several terms will work): 13. Your instructor posted another handout on this topic, which many people confuse with religion (Note! It is associated with religion, but in itself is not a religion): 14. Your instructor wrote you an e-mail about Alaska Eskimos not building and using these structures, which the Netsilik did build and use, and which many Americans automatically associate with Eskimos in general: 15. According to your text, Chipewy women were not allowed to touch or step over the an skin of what animal? (Oswalt says that one way to keep women out of a tent was to place such a skin in the doorway.)Explanation / Answer
1. Grizzy bear ceremony of this group: Grizzly bear is considered sacred by tribes across the across North America continent. The group involves Blackfeet tribes in Canada and the tribe in northwestern Montana.
12. Oswalt uses "Animism" term for referring animistic religious practices.
15. chipewyan women were not allowed to touch the skin of Bear and wolf animal as they are unclean animals.
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