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Aborigines: An Cultural Description
Title: Aborigines: An Cultural Description
Category: History
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Aborigines: An Cultural Description
Garrett Williams
Aborigines: A Cultural Description
The scope of this essay is to offer an objective description of the non-Westernized culture of the Australian Aborigines. This essay shall address and provide information relevant to the three relationships of cultural anthropology within Aboriginal culture. These three anthropological relationships are defined as the following: people and their environment (economic aspects of life), people and each other (social aspects), and people and the supernatural (religious aspects). For the
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a non-western culture certainly allows for a greater avenue of scientific discovery of other cultures in that such an activity serves to highlight the constant relationships (economy, society, and religion) that are readily discernable in all human cultures. Such an interpretation of the researcher’s studies leads him to reason that humans are fundamentally similar in that the perception of extreme differences in other cultures acts as a manifestation of the malleability of human relationships.
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