Year: 2003

  • Protected: JC's place – noel interview

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  • JC's place – interview questions

    Yongho Kim December 3, 2003 Anthropology of Religion Interview Questions: 1. What is your relationship with God? How do you experience him in everyday life? 2. What is the pastor’s role JC’s place? What is your role? 3. Are you a born-again Christian? Can you recall the moment in which God touched your life? Could […]

  • Animals

    Yongho Kim Anthropology of Religion December 1, 2003 Animals make an appearance in many of our accounts of African Witchcraft beliefs – vultures snakes, hyenas, vampire bats, etc. Why is it that animals and witches seem to be so thoroughly intertwined in culture after culture? Use Boyer’s evolutionary approach (and other approaches, too, if you […]

  • Maasai Identity as a Subject of Tourism

    Yongho Kim Anthropology 258: African Societies November 28, 2003 The Maasai[1] are Maa-speaking, pastoral groups spread throughout the Rift Valley in Kenya and Tanzania. The Maasai have been subject of numerous scholastic inquiries and critical analyses that challenge the theoretical assumptions underlying the expressions “The Maasai”, “Maasai are”, “Maa-speaking”, “pastoral” and “groups” from the previous […]

  • Conspiracy

    Yongho Kim Anthropology (248) of Religion November 21, 2003 Moore and Sanders tell us that witchcraft refers to hidden forces in the world and presumes a dynamic of power. Discuss any three defining characteristics of witchcraft in contemporary Africa. Now compare witchcraft with ANY OTHER hidden force in the world that presumes a dynamic of […]

  • How to Re-appropriate Dead White Men

    Wow.. there are currently 9 seniors in that intro HCST class.