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Anthro195 Final Version

From MonkeyBones, 4 months ago

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Slide 1: Presented by: The Anthropology students of California State University, Fresno

Slide 2: Anthropology is: Exploring diversity Everything humanly possible Delving into your world Unearthing the past Examining the present Everywhere! First hand knowledge

Slide 3: Insects can be delicious and are often more nutritious and have less of an environmental impact then culturally acceptable food (such as beef). Cultural taboos are the primary reason that people from different cultures will reject or accept food sources with similar nutritional content. Cultural anthropologists study these and other differences between groups of people.

Slide 7:  Archaeology is the study of people and their cultures by looking at the stuff they have left behind. Basically you look at really old garbage of past groups of people.

Slide 9:  Field School is an Amazing Opportunity  Dr. John Pryor takes a group of students up to the mountains for a fun, three week long, archaeological experience.

Slide 11: Applied Anthropology How Do You “Apply” Anthropology?

Slide 12: What is Applied Anthropology? Applied Anthropologists- Solve Real World Problems.

Slide 14: Applied anthropologists often work for : •Governments •Development Agencies •Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) •Tribal and Ethnic associations •Interest Groups •Social-Service and Educational Agencies, and •Private Corporations and Businesses