Friday, February 22, 2019

Anthro fieldnotes

Define and give a turn of events of its significance, such what these citizenry/things/practices/ rules are and do in the book (go to separate(a) side of page or a new one if necessary) textbook never A shaman who was believed to have the ability to enter a trance and negotiate for his patients health. Was mainly used by Hong people who couldnt opine infantren. Dab a malevolent spirit that was detaining a child birth. Huh pot soul calling, which In Laos was always the third day after child birth.Are aqua dab peg and epilepsy the selfsame(prenominal) thing? Write how you ideate each one Is the same or different. They are basically the same thing because they both refer to an illness. Quad dab peg elbow room the spirit pointes you and you fall down. (Chapter 4) What were some of the refugees conceptions of Western doctors and the health care trunk? Why were taxi enables better than doctors? They thought the Western doctors would chop them up and eat them or sell them as fo od.Taxi enables ere better than doctors because they would go to the patients homes sort of of making them go to the hospital. They also came up with diagnostics rather quickly. attenuation finds it significant? Why use it to talk about Hong history? What histories do we learn about in this brief chapter? Fading finds it interesting because you cant catch a fish without a pole, and for a pole you need a hook, and for the hook you need to know what kind of fish you are communicable and so on.In the short histories you learn about the violent past of the Hong people and what happened in China. How did you feel when the court ordered Lila Lee to be taken away from her parents (p. 59)? Do you believe it was the right decision? Was any other solution possible in the situation? I believe it was unsporting because they were only doing in what they believed in. They believed in their traditional ways and not our traditional ways. I dont blame them for not trusting the Western Ways.

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