I.  Multiple Choice and True/False.  Some will be similar to those on your quizzes and exams, but some will also cover material assigned that I did not test you over, as well as aspects of the readings discussed in class and material from class presentations.  Most of your exam will be multiple choice, which will cover material since your last exam (i.e., Chapters 12-16) and pp. 88-123 (Chapter 4) in Inis Beag. You must take the final exam on April 29th.  Check your syllabus for the specific time.

 

II.  Matching.  There will be terms you will match (approximately ten) to their definitions. Most will appear as multiple choice questions, so not only should you know their definitions, but also know how the terms apply to your readings and lectures. All of the terms (below) come from material since Exam #3:

 

adjudication                       

personality

band                               

integration of culture

band organization                  

primary institutions

chief                              

projective tests chiefdom                           

secondary institutions

codified laws                      

socialization (enculturation)

complementary opposition          

crime

feuding                            

headman

mediation                          

negotiation

oath                               

ordeal

raiding                            

segmentary lineage opposition

state                              

state organization 

tribal organization               

tribe    

monotheism                         

prayer

shamanism                          

totemism

Chamulas                           

cosmology

polytheism                         

folktale

animism                            

animitism

sorcery                            

myth

divination                         

Alan Lomax    

adaptation                         

divination    

world view                         

cargo cults   

rites of passage                   

legend   

Alan Dundes                        

Alan Lomax    

rites of intensification          

ritual   

sympathetic magic                  

types of diffusion 

taboo                              

shaman

cargo cults                        

legend

polyphony                          

E. B. Tylor

Anthony Wallace                    

revolution

revitalization movements          

mana          

types of magic                     

mediums  

ghosts and ancestor spirits       

priests  

folklore                           

globalization 

body decoration                    

art styles & cognition

masks & emotions                   

discovery & invention   

acculturation                      

types of innovation

types of cultural changes         

diffusion

peasants                           

ethnogenesis  

Identify various beliefs and folklore on Inis Beag (see Chp. 4)