Anthropologists confront ethical concerns when displaying cultural objects from ethnic groups. They must consult the original maker's ethnic race group before any public display. Any genetic data collected must also be kept confidential according to government regulations to respect the cultures studied and protect private information.
What ethical concerns do anthropologists confrontSolutionRace.pdf
1. What ethical concerns do anthropologists confront?
Solution
Race has little biological activity because humans have little actual genetic variation but have
superficial differences that we can observe mainly gathered by anthropologists. According to
American Anthropological Association’s Code of Ethics, the ethical concerns do anthropologists
have "consultation of the maker who is the first user of anthropological object with his/her
ethnic race group in the society then only it is essential to display in the museums or exhibitions.
Therefore, it is essential to follow ethical aspects when describing these objects in public
presentation. Any genetic aspects of the objects must be kept under confidentiality under
government regulations