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11 October, 10:27

1. How did the anthropologist Beth Conklin collect most of her data on

traditional Wari' funerary beliefs and practices?

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  1. 11 October, 10:31
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    Beth Conklin is a cultural as well as medical anthropologist, his research was focused on body, ritual, religion, ecology, environment, politics.

    Explanation:

    Beth Conklin collected information in various ways as it was said Wari' consume human flesh as they required protein. They divided their practice in two ways one in the form of anger another in the form of funeral.

    The anthropologist said Wari' were the native people who stayed in Amazon forest. They performed two types of cannibalism one is in warfare and other is in funeral.

    During warfare they will eat their enemies expressing their anger and in funeral they will consume the flesh of their own people to show respect. Beth Conklin mainly focused on funerary cannibalism.
  2. 11 October, 10:42
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    Using interviews, first hand accounts, and research.

    Explanation:

    Beth Conklin did her research by going to a Wari' village and conducting interviews with those who lived there and who had learned about the Wari's past traditions in endocannabalism and exocannabalism.
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