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ENST 201 1st Edition Lecture 6 Outline of Last Lecture I. Female Health of Hunter Gatherers and AgriculturalistsII. Agricultural StrategiesOutline of Current Lecture I. Modern Hunter Gatherers II. PastoralismCurrent LectureI. Modern Hunter Gatherersa. Started out hunting as much as they wanted and not caring about the supplyb. As large game started to dwindle, they started hunting more conservativelyi. Take what you needc. This lead to them believing that animals and nature should be more respectedi. This belief of respecting nature eventually became a part of their belief systemd. Agriculturalists see the environment as an enemy and that they need to dominate and control iti. Ex. People see themselves in a war with the animal kingdom1. Animals are seen as evile. In most rural tribes, the chief holds all the power and is the head medicine mani. He can control his people by magnifying danger and promoting unityii. Women who leave these tribes for a better life are threatening the longevity of these societiesiii. The whole tribe lived in one long house1. No threat of too many women becoming pregnant, because lack of sleep+unprocessed cocoa makes men into asexual beingsa. Procreating was very plannediv. The people of these tribes take dreams very seriouslyII. Pastoralisma. Typically found in places that are too cold ro dryb. Pastoralists also think about how to minimalize risk like the swidden agriculturalistsi. They have to worry about drought, disease, and unstable weatherThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.ii. Solution: always rotate animals so that one area does not become too damaged, have a variety of animals, raise animals that reproduce quickly (ie goats)c. Side Note* Camels can eat plants that have mechanical


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