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Nov 21, 2024
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ANT 230 - Hunters and Gatherers Hunting and gathering is a way of life, not simply a subsistence technique. Ninety-nine percent of human evolutionary history involved this kind of life, and our biology as a species was created through this mode of existence. In this ethnographically oriented course we will study several hunter-gatherer societies including the Ju’/hoansi, the Mbuti, the Australian aborigines, and the Inuit. Special attention will be given to understanding the traditional life and world view of hunter-gatherers, but we will also focus on how recent political and economic events are changing their lives.
Prerequisite(s): Co-requisite(s): Credits: 3
Meets the Following Core Requirement: Socio-cultural Analysis Course Typically Offered: Course Type: Anthropology
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