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Anthropology Cultures' Locations

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Gitanos   Madrid, Spain  
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Aborigines   Australia  
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Turks   Turkey  
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Trobriands   Kiriwina Islands, off eastern coast of New Guinea  
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Maasai   Loita Hills, Kenya  
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Turkanoans   Vaupes region of Columbia, central NW Amazon  
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Marina   Madagascar  
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Aztec   Ancient Mexico  
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Qiqitkamiut Eskimos   Arctic Canada?  
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Somalia   NE horn of Africa  
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Kono   Sierra Leone  
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Sambia   Eastern highlands of Papua New Guinea  
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Anatolia   Turkey  
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Zafimaniry   Madagascar  
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Basques   Spain, though perhaps France  
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Pocobaya   New Zealand  
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Metonym   denotes one things that's intimately associated with another; ex. Gitanos "honra" part of actual social institution  
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Patrilineal   tracing descent through male line; ex. Maasai culture  
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Matrilineal   tracing descent through female line; ex. "baloma" female ancestry with Trobriands  
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Matriarchy   gynocentric form of society governed by women; ex. Mosuo of SE China  
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Compradazgo   link between parents and godparents; ex. catholic society  
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Exogamy   marriage to someone outside of tribe due to law or customs; ex. Maasai culture  
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Teknonymy   practice of referring to parents by names of their children; ex. Zafimaniry of Madagascar  
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Polygyny   practice of having more than one wife simultaneously; ex. Maasai culture  
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Moran   the life stage of the Maasai men post circumcision indicating move to adulthood and ability of ownership  
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Kaulos   hollowish tubular structure  
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Consanguinity   the process through which the blood of the father is transferred, by semen, to become the blood of the son during conception  
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One-sex body   there is only one kind of body, with multiple cultural (and therefore sexual) constructs upon it  
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Mocedad   Gitanos age between childhood and adulthood to find sexual and social identity  
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Honra   yellow fluid encased in 'uva' released during first sexual penetration; also non-pysical description of purity, decency, control  
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Ohha   Basque group of shepherds with ownership rights and can make "mountain cheese"  
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Partibility   a person can detach from/to themselves others/their own body parts  
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Yurupari   initiation of death and rebirth, imitating menstruation and childbirth in Tukanoans  
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