2) The five basic components of culture is -Symbols -Language -Values _Norms _Mores
3) A- The values of Kwakiutl that sharing was central feature of society. The Kwakiutl Chiefs had different ways of food and wealth.That the chiefs were able to make up for variations among group members. The values of Yanomamo are (plant growers), Wargare and feats of male strength play an important role in the Yanomamo. B- In the these two different groups, they have different values that made them have different cultures, that made them who they are today!
2) the five basic components of culture(s) is/are - symbols - language - mores - values - norms
3A. The values of the Kwakiutl were that sharing was the central feature of society. The value of the Yanomamo tribe was that they were plant growers. To the males of the Yanomamo feats of strength played a real important role in their society 3B. In the two different tribes/groups, these people had different values in their communities that made them the people they are in today's age and this is what's great about all cultures, they have different things that define who they are
2. The five basic components of culture are: symbols, language, values, norms, and mores.
3A. The values of the Kwakiutl differ from those of the Yanomamo of Brazil in several ways. To begin with, the Yanomamo were plant growers. Next, warfare and male strength were very significant parts to their culture. On the other hand, the Kwakiutl focused on sharing as well as healthy competition (size of potlatches). 3B. Different values might produce different cultures because values determine what type of culture a community will have. Specifically, the Yanomamo had more of a powerful culture, which most likely resulted in numerous wars. A community shares many values, that determine the type of place it is.
2) The five basic components of culture -symbols -language -values -norms -mores 3a) Yanomamo are horticulturalists. Warfare and festa of male strength play such an important role in YAnomamo way of life. Yanomamo villages rarely have as many as 200 people. Hostilities do not end with the splitting up of the village but with warfare. Kwakiutl, sharing was a central feature of society. Chiefs redisturbed the community's food and wealth. 3b) Different values help shape the characteristics of a person and their actions. Since everyone does not have the same values their culture can be different.
2) The five basic components of culture • Symbols • Language • Values • Mores • Norms
3A) The values of Kwakiutl differ from those of the Yanomamo of Brazil because the Kwakiutl chiefs redistributed food and wealth and by that, they were able to make up for productivity among group members. On the other hand, in Yanomamo, warfare and feats are important role for the males. 30% of all deaths among Yanomamo males occur because of wounds from battle.
3B) Different values might shape different cultures because values are what help shape a person into who they are and what they believe in. Of course not everyone thinks the same way nor do they have the same beliefs, so people might have different cultural backgrounds.
2) The five basic components of culture are language, symbols, norms, mores and values. 3a) The Kwakiutl see importance in sharing and being competitive for fun and health. The Yanomamo however made the strength of males their main importance. 3b) Different values most definitely produce different cultures because what might be important to one group of people may be the main importance of others. The Yanomamo care about being strong which is why they enter many wars whereas the Kwakiutl peoples culture has made them more of a gentle group of people.
2. The five basic components of culture are symbols, language, values, normes, and mores. 3a. The values of the Yanomamo tribe were set on male strength and on growing plants. The Kwakiutl tribe shared food and wealth within their group. 3b. Different values make a certain group or person who they are and separate them from the others by stating what their beliefs and morals are.
2. Five basic components are physical objects, symbols, language, values and norms.
3a. The values of the Kwakiutl were to share, and be kind to one another. The redistributed wealth and food made it easier for everyone to live comfortably, instead of some starving, and others with a surplus. The more they shared, the higher social standing they had. The values of the Yanomamo were that strength and warfare were important. They would fight amongst themselves and wither, instead of fighting others in order to branch out their land and prosper.
3b. Different values might produce different cultures because the ideas, beliefs and practices associated with values cause the people to act in ways that differ from other societies. With the Kwakiutl, their values influenced their culture with the potlatches, meanwhile the Yanomamo would never do such a thing because they were so competitive.
2. The five basic components of culture are symbols, language, values, norms and mores.
3a. Yanomamo are horticulturalists which means plant growers. Warfare and feasts are an important role of the male strength. The deaths of Yanomamo men are mostly from wounds from the battles. As for Kwakiutl sharing is a central feature of society. During feasts the chiefs distribute the community's food and wealth. They are nonaggressive when it comes to forms of competition.
3b. Different values might produce different cultures because the values determine what kind of culture they create and the character of its people. In the two different groups their values helped them to become what they are today.
2. The five basic components of culture are physical objects, symbols, language, values and norms.
3a. Sharing is a majour part of The Kwakiutl society. their cheifs always evenly distribute their food. the biggest part of Yanomamo society is plant growth.
3b. Different Values make different cultures. the fact that humans are not locked into a set of predetermined behaviors means that they are able to adapt to and change their environment. the difference between the societys of the Kwakiutl society and the Yanomamo society is a perfect example of why this statement is true.
2.The five basic components of culture are, -Symbols -Language -Values -Norms -Mores 3.(A)The values of the Kwakiutl differ from those of the Yanomamo of Brazil is that the Yanomamo's had conflicts and not as many people living in the village, even warfare was common leading to death. While Kwakiutl was more peaceful and sharing and also giving away material objects.
2. The five basic components of culture are physical objects, symbols, language, values, and norms. 3.A- The values of Kwakiul differ from those of Yanomamo of Brazil. Yanomamo are horticulturalist which is plant growers.An important role to them is male strenghts in war and feats. They were named the "Fierce people".Opposite of the Yanomamo the Kwakiul viewed sharing as very important. They had nonaggressive forms of competition. B-Different values produce different cultures because the values they are used to makes them interact with eachother in a certain way. Each group has their own belief and their own way of living.
3(b) Different values may produce different cultures because of the way people in one area may have different standards and could have to live a certain way then some one.
2. The five basic componets of culture are Symbols, Language, Values, Norms and Mores
3. a) The values of Kwakiul differ from those of the Yanomamo of Brazil by the Yanomamo being known as Fierce People and are people who are plant growers, the Kwakiul would keep their stand in their group by holding larger ceremonial feats "potlatches"
b) Different values produce different cultures maybe geographically like the Yanomamo being known as plant growers maybe because of their environment, different values may also produce different cultures through the language and traditions of things that happened in the culture long ago
2. The 5 components of culture are Symbols, Language, Values, Norms, and Mores.
3a. The values of the Kwakiutl differ from those of the Yanomamo of Brazil because the Kwakiuti's general feature of society was sharing, the chiefs redistributed food and wealth. The Yanomamo villages had conflicts that caused groups to spilt off and form new settlements.
3b. Different values produce different cultures because everyone has different beliefs. Through environment, tradition, and many other things. The peoples values are different in this case the Kwakiutis's are competitive while the Yanomamo believe in working together and sharing. These two different beliefs shape the people differently in their cultures.
2) The five basic components of culture are physical objects, symbols, language, values and norms.
3a) The values of the Kwakiutl are different from those of the Yanomamö of Brazil because the Kwakiutl value strength and warfare while the Yanomamö value sharing and practiced nonviolent competition.
3b) Different values produce different cultures because a cultures values determine what kind of people will be in that culture. A cultures values will deem what is acceptable and unacceptable to that culture. A culture shares their values, so different values lead to different cultures being created.
2) the 5 basic components of culture are: language, norms, mores, symbols, and values.
3a) The values of Kwakiutl are different then Yanomamo in Brazil because the Kwakiutl are violent and value warfare meanwhile the Yanomamo are more peaceful and value sharing.
3b) Cultures differ from each other because of the different values tehy hold. The values are the reasons why the cultures act as they do. Many cultures may share their values, taht is why some cultures are similar but not the same.
2. The five basic components of culture are; values, symbols, mores, norms, and language.
3a. The values of the Kwakiutl differ from the values of the Yanomamö because the former values stretch, and Warcraft. While the latter values being peaceful, and sharing their goods with each other.
3b. Different values produce different cultures because they have different beliefs, and the may have rituals that are different which in turn makes their culture different.
2. The five basic components of culture are symbols, language, values, norms and mores.
3a. The values of the Kwakiutl are different from the values of Yanomamo because the Kwakiutl value strength and warfare and the men are known as "fierce people" because of their aggressiveness while the Yanomamo are peaceful, believe in working together and sharing.
3b. Different values produce different cultures because of different geography, language, beliefs and history.
The five different componets of culture woul be-symbols, language, values,norms and mores.
The yanomamo are known as fierce people-known for thier warfare-the more battles won along with wounds the greater the people feel and this shows power. On the other hand the kwakiuti have a very peaceful way about dealing with power or differences this is called potlatches,non agressive form of competition. Power is gained by having the most potlatches.
For example some cultures believe that women are second class citizens-that they have know real voice, they dont vote, they dont attend school as their male counterparts-where as some cultures feel that women have the same rights as men and recieve equal education-and rights accordingly-We have to respect all cultures even if we don't agree especially if we come into contact with these differences.
2) The five basic components of culture is
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3) A- The values of Kwakiutl that sharing was central feature of society. The Kwakiutl Chiefs
had different ways of food and wealth.That the chiefs were able to make up for variations among group members.
The values of Yanomamo are (plant growers), Wargare and feats of male strength play an important role in the Yanomamo.
B- In the these two different groups, they have different values that made them have different cultures, that made them who they are today!
2) the five basic components of culture(s) is/are
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3A. The values of the Kwakiutl were that sharing was the central feature of society. The value of the Yanomamo tribe was that they were plant growers. To the males of the Yanomamo feats of strength played a real important role in their society
3B. In the two different tribes/groups, these people had different values in their communities that made them the people they are in today's age and this is what's great about all cultures, they have different things that define who they are
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2. The five basic components of culture are: symbols, language, values, norms, and mores.
ReplyDelete3A. The values of the Kwakiutl differ from those of the Yanomamo of Brazil in several ways. To begin with, the Yanomamo were plant growers. Next, warfare and male strength were very significant parts to their culture. On the other hand, the Kwakiutl focused on sharing as well as healthy competition (size of potlatches).
3B. Different values might produce different cultures because values determine what type of culture a community will have. Specifically, the Yanomamo had more of a powerful culture, which most likely resulted in numerous wars. A community shares many values, that determine the type of place it is.
2) The five basic components of culture
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-language
-values
-norms
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3a) Yanomamo are horticulturalists. Warfare and festa of male strength play such an important role in YAnomamo way of life. Yanomamo villages rarely have as many as 200 people. Hostilities do not end with the splitting up of the village but with warfare. Kwakiutl, sharing was a central feature of society. Chiefs redisturbed the community's food and wealth.
3b) Different values help shape the characteristics of a person and their actions. Since everyone does not have the same values their culture can be different.
2) The five basic components of culture
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3A) The values of Kwakiutl differ from those of the Yanomamo of Brazil because the Kwakiutl chiefs redistributed food and wealth and by that, they were able to make up for productivity among group members. On the other hand, in Yanomamo, warfare and feats are important role for the males. 30% of all deaths among Yanomamo males occur because of wounds from battle.
3B) Different values might shape different cultures because values are what help shape a person into who they are and what they believe in. Of course not everyone thinks the same way nor do they have the same beliefs, so people might have different cultural backgrounds.
2) The five basic components of culture are language, symbols, norms, mores and values.
ReplyDelete3a) The Kwakiutl see importance in sharing and being competitive for fun and health. The Yanomamo however made the strength of males their main importance.
3b) Different values most definitely produce different cultures because what might be important to one group of people may be the main importance of others. The Yanomamo care about being strong which is why they enter many wars whereas the Kwakiutl peoples culture has made them more of a gentle group of people.
2. The five basic components of culture are symbols, language, values, normes, and mores.
ReplyDelete3a. The values of the Yanomamo tribe were set on male strength and on growing plants. The Kwakiutl tribe shared food and wealth within their group.
3b. Different values make a certain group or person who they are and separate them from the others by stating what their beliefs and morals are.
2. Five basic components are physical objects, symbols, language, values and norms.
ReplyDelete3a. The values of the Kwakiutl were to share, and be kind to one another. The redistributed wealth and food made it easier for everyone to live comfortably, instead of some starving, and others with a surplus. The more they shared, the higher social standing they had. The values of the Yanomamo were that strength and warfare were important. They would fight amongst themselves and wither, instead of fighting others in order to branch out their land and prosper.
3b. Different values might produce different cultures because the ideas, beliefs and practices associated with values cause the people to act in ways that differ from other societies. With the Kwakiutl, their values influenced their culture with the potlatches, meanwhile the Yanomamo would never do such a thing because they were so competitive.
2. The five basic components of culture are symbols, language, values, norms and mores.
ReplyDelete3a. Yanomamo are horticulturalists which means plant growers. Warfare and feasts are an important role of the male strength. The deaths of Yanomamo men are mostly from wounds from the battles. As for Kwakiutl sharing is a central feature of society. During feasts the chiefs distribute the community's food and wealth. They are nonaggressive when it comes to forms of competition.
3b. Different values might produce different cultures because the values determine what kind of culture they create and the character of its people. In the two different groups their values helped them to become what they are today.
2. The five basic components of culture are physical objects, symbols, language, values and norms.
ReplyDelete3a. Sharing is a majour part of The Kwakiutl society. their cheifs always evenly distribute their food. the biggest part of Yanomamo society is plant growth.
3b. Different Values make different cultures. the fact that humans are not locked into a set of predetermined behaviors means that they are able to adapt to and change their environment. the difference between the societys of the Kwakiutl society and the Yanomamo society is a perfect example of why this statement is true.
2.The five basic components of culture are,
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-Language
-Values
-Norms
-Mores
3.(A)The values of the Kwakiutl differ from those of the Yanomamo of Brazil is that the Yanomamo's had conflicts and not as many people living in the village, even warfare was common leading to death. While Kwakiutl was more peaceful and sharing and also giving away material objects.
2. The five basic components of culture are physical objects, symbols, language, values, and norms.
ReplyDelete3.A- The values of Kwakiul differ from those of Yanomamo of Brazil. Yanomamo are horticulturalist which is plant growers.An important role to them is male strenghts in war and feats. They were named the "Fierce people".Opposite of the Yanomamo the Kwakiul viewed sharing as very important. They had nonaggressive forms of competition.
B-Different values produce different cultures because the values they are used to makes them interact with eachother in a certain way. Each group has their own belief and their own way of living.
3(b) Different values may produce different cultures because of the way people in one area may have different standards and could have to live a certain way then some one.
ReplyDelete2. The five basic componets of culture are Symbols, Language, Values, Norms and Mores
ReplyDelete3. a) The values of Kwakiul differ from those of the Yanomamo of Brazil by the Yanomamo being known as Fierce People and are people who are plant growers, the Kwakiul would keep their stand in their group by holding larger ceremonial feats "potlatches"
b) Different values produce different cultures maybe geographically like the Yanomamo being known as plant growers maybe because of their environment, different values may also produce different cultures through the language and traditions of things that happened in the culture long ago
2. The 5 components of culture are Symbols, Language, Values, Norms, and Mores.
ReplyDelete3a. The values of the Kwakiutl differ from those of the Yanomamo of Brazil because the Kwakiuti's general feature of society was sharing, the chiefs redistributed food and wealth. The Yanomamo villages had conflicts that caused groups to spilt off and form new settlements.
3b. Different values produce different cultures because everyone has different beliefs. Through environment, tradition, and many other things. The peoples values are different in this case the Kwakiutis's are competitive while the Yanomamo believe in working together and sharing. These two different beliefs shape the people differently in their cultures.
2) The five basic components of culture are physical objects, symbols, language, values and norms.
ReplyDelete3a) The values of the Kwakiutl are different from those of the Yanomamö of Brazil because the Kwakiutl value strength and warfare while the Yanomamö value sharing and practiced nonviolent competition.
3b) Different values produce different cultures because a cultures values determine what kind of people will be in that culture. A cultures values will deem what is acceptable and unacceptable to that culture. A culture shares their values, so different values lead to different cultures being created.
2) the 5 basic components of culture are: language, norms, mores, symbols, and values.
ReplyDelete3a) The values of Kwakiutl are different then Yanomamo in Brazil because the Kwakiutl are violent and value warfare meanwhile the Yanomamo are more peaceful and value sharing.
3b) Cultures differ from each other because of the different values tehy hold. The values are the reasons why the cultures act as they do. Many cultures may share their values, taht is why some cultures are similar but not the same.
2. The five basic components of culture are; values, symbols, mores, norms, and language.
ReplyDelete3a. The values of the Kwakiutl differ from the values of the Yanomamö because the former values stretch, and Warcraft. While the latter values being peaceful, and sharing their goods with each other.
3b. Different values produce different cultures because they have different beliefs, and the may have rituals that are different which in turn makes their culture different.
2. The five basic components of culture are symbols, language, values, norms and mores.
ReplyDelete3a. The values of the Kwakiutl are different from the values of Yanomamo because the Kwakiutl value strength and warfare and the men are known as "fierce people" because of their aggressiveness while the Yanomamo are peaceful, believe in working together and sharing.
3b. Different values produce different cultures because of different geography, language, beliefs and history.
The five different componets of culture woul be-symbols, language, values,norms and mores.
ReplyDeleteThe yanomamo are known as fierce people-known for thier warfare-the more battles won along with wounds the greater the people feel and this shows power. On the other hand the kwakiuti have a very peaceful way about dealing with power or differences this is called potlatches,non agressive form of competition. Power is gained by having the most potlatches.
For example some cultures believe that women are second class citizens-that they have know real voice, they dont vote, they dont attend school as their male counterparts-where as some cultures feel that women have the same rights as men and recieve equal education-and rights accordingly-We have to respect all cultures even if we don't agree especially if we come into contact with these differences.