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The instructions for your Discussion Board post indicate that you must include 3 references (or cites) to the assigned reading material, and 3 references to the audiovisual material
In lecture, I described three theoretical paradigms that have been important in the anthropological analysis of human-environment relationships — cultural ecology, political ecology, and ontological analysis.
1. Select the two paradigms that you think were most important in “Relatives of the Living Forest” and find specific sections of the chapter to illustrate why you picked those two.
2. In analyzing Indigenous relationships with nature, anthropologists often contrast Indigenous ideas to two stereotypical portrayals of “Western” culture. The first stereotype paints Westerners as people who see “nature” as something to be harvested and managed for the benefit of humans, without much regard for the wellbeing of the plants or animals. The second stereotype (usually used to describe Western environmentalists, conservation biologists, and New Age devotees) paints Westerners as people who think “nature” and “biodiversity” should be revered and appreciated as “sacred.” Think about your own relationship to plants, animals, and “nature” more broadly. Do your ideas and relationships fit into either of these two Western stereotypes? Explain your answer.
*You can make anything up for the second question, I know it’s asking for a personal opinion. I’m okay with anything as long as it’s nothing negative. I can help with any questions if needed*
When referring to the audiovisual can you please add time stamp as well.
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