The document discusses family structures, kinship terms, totems, and traditional tools and practices. It asks a series of one-word or short-phrase questions about nuclear families and their composition; kinship terms like parents and grandparents; exogamous marriage practices related to totems; women's surnames; the roles of communities and caring for the needy and elderly; and indigenous hunting tools including fish traps, spears, knives, and scrapers. The questions cover topics in social organization, kinship, subsistence practices, and traditional tools from certain human cultures.
The document discusses family structures, kinship terms, totems, and traditional tools and practices. It asks a series of one-word or short-phrase questions about nuclear families and their composition; kinship terms like parents and grandparents; exogamous marriage practices related to totems; women's surnames; the roles of communities and caring for the needy and elderly; and indigenous hunting tools including fish traps, spears, knives, and scrapers. The questions cover topics in social organization, kinship, subsistence practices, and traditional tools from certain human cultures.
The document discusses family structures, kinship terms, totems, and traditional tools and practices. It asks a series of one-word or short-phrase questions about nuclear families and their composition; kinship terms like parents and grandparents; exogamous marriage practices related to totems; women's surnames; the roles of communities and caring for the needy and elderly; and indigenous hunting tools including fish traps, spears, knives, and scrapers. The questions cover topics in social organization, kinship, subsistence practices, and traditional tools from certain human cultures.