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The Culture Wheel

A Graphic Organizer for Cultural Studies

This is a simple and quick way to organize common traits that cultures share. Most anthropologists will divide cultures into two main

groups: complex and simple. Simple cultures tend to have less technology and used to be called "primitive." Although different on

the surface because of their many variations - complex cultures still have the same basic traits as simple cultures.

Common elements:

1. Economics - The way they make their living

a. Technology, tools, machines and skills b. Forms of money c. Division of labor

2. Religion and beliefs - attitudes towards the unknown

a. mystical beliefs and superstitions b. recognized/organized religions c. religious practices d. myths and legends

3. Social institutions - systems of organization and control

a. family and marital organization b. child rearing c. rites of passage d. educational systems e. means of conflict resolution (laws, customs, war)

4. Art - means of expression

a. music, drama, dance, paintings, sculpture b. architecture c. folklore

5. Language - means of communication

a. verbal b. non-verbal

6. Basic necessities - food, clothing, and shelter

a. types and taboos b. types of production c. animal use d. clothing types and adornment e. shelter ideology f. transportation

7. Recreation - use of leisure time

a. types of games (purpose of games?) b. leisure ideologies

8. Government and authority

a. who governs b. how are people governed

Culture:

Economics

Beliefs

Institutions

Arts

Language

Necessities

Recreation

Government

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