As part of his daily ritual, the Nacirema Chief Littletree the Elder enters the family shrine and engages in certain body ritual
s. Your Uncle Ed hears about this and lets out a loud "yuck! What a bunch of disgusting primitives! I sure hope they never move here." Then you explain to Uncle Ed that he had just proven one of the main points of Horace Miner's article on that group, which was that ________________________________.
When cultures are not properly situated in their social and cultural contexts, then ethnocentric interpretations become more likely
Explanation:
Horace Mitchell Miner wrote the Nacirema(america spelt backwards) article and originally published it in June 1956 edition of American Anthropologist. Horace Miner describes the Nacirema, a little-known tribe living in North America, as a group of people with great appreciation for the health of the body even though considered ugly. She further gives descriptions on the ritualistic cultures of this people and aims to create a form of self distancing in order that individuals understand their culture outside its social and cultural context therefore being more objective.
Yes, voting matters because the elected representatives made laws for us. if good people were choose through voting so they work for the welfare of people while on the other hand, if the bad and corrupted people came into power so they work for their own benefit not for the people of the country so from this discussion we can conclude that voting matters.
The incorporation doctrine is a constitutional doctrine through which the first ten amendments of the United States Constitution (known as the Bill of Rights) are made applicable to the states through the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.