Cultural Anthropology
Isa Pedersen
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
31 August 2021
Cultural Anthropology
Cultural anthropology is the study of cultures and the people in those cultures from almost every country in the world. Cultural anthropology dates back to around the 19th century. Cultural anthropologists study almost everything that has to do with a culture. They study their languages, housing, art, politics, government, food, and almost anything else you can think of. They will study these things through fieldwork. Fieldwork is when an anthropologist will go and study the culture by living in it. They gather their information through firsthand information. However some anthropologists also use folklore to gather their information about a culture. These folklores can also be religious, which a lot of cultures are based around. Folklores also help to show the dynamics of that civilization. For example, in America some people believe in the folklore of BigFoot. BigFoot has shaped some people’s lives because there have been carriers based around finding information about him. While many of us find this folklore myth, and silly, it has affected people’s lives through just believing in the make-believe. Anthropology has a big part in learning about other cultures in the world, and even about ourselves.
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