We adapted to the many differences between South American Yanoma culture and North American culture, but there are cultural differences among us, and we have some similarities . The selected ethnographic magazine was "Yamanamo" written by anthropologist Napoleon A. Chagnon. Chagnon teaches the Yanomamo family, the system of politics and war, and the way of living between American culture. He belongs to the patriarchal culture, male-oriented, very sexistic.
The difference and similarity between Yanomar culture and American culture is very big, but all humans understand their culture. Even when youth has different aspects of culture from American culture, it is distinguished because it is not understood. When reading this book, I am shocked by some of their own ways, so it is difficult to keep my mind open. However, I realized that Americans are not always acting in an orderly way. Yanomamo utilizes the small technologies they possess, while using the huge amount of technology we have. The similarities between Yanomamo and Americans are very obvious, but you can imagine that Americans without technology are like Yanomamo, the only difference being that Americans do not handle themselves in this situation It is that.
We adapted to the many differences between South American Yanoma culture and North American culture, but there are cultural differences among us, and we have some similarities . The selected ethnographic magazine was "Yamanamo" written by anthropologist Napoleon A. Chagnon. Chagnon teaches the Yanomamo family, the system of politics and war, and the way of living between American culture. Marriage is a cross-cultural perspective. Young marriage is quite different from American marriage. Yanomamo women are considered materialistic and are promised by a father or brother to a man of Yanomamo in return for reciprocity. The reciprocity may be another woman's woman or political union. These transactions are usually done in Yanomamo culture. The polygamy system is also part of the culture. Young women are occupied by men
An inexplicable point of the marriage of Yano-mamo is that polygamy is practiced freely, but monogamy is applicable only to women. Like America's culture, it is not permitted for adolescence. In this theme, similarity has made dramatic progress in both cultures. If relationships between American women and American men become rotten and become indiscriminate, men only expect violence. The problem is that it is possible that attacks and battery charging can cause you many problems, not to mention how much money a lawyer needs to give. Yanomamo, however, does not have legal protection for women in Yanomamo, meaning that women in America are always protected by law, which means violent retaliation against rude This is just a myth.