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ereecah

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What is a matai?
 
  a. A fine levied against those who trespass on lands in Tanzania
  b. The leader of a potlatch; the one with the most prestige
  c. A parcel of land among the Inuit of Nunavit
  d. The head of a hunting and gathering group who makes formal decisions
  e. A family member in Samoa who holds title to the land

Question 2

From a ____ perspective, how people interact with their natural and social environment is a primary cause of cultural differences and similarities.
 
  a. functionalist
  b. interpretivist
  c. materialist
  d. historical particularism



mcni194

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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
c



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