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    The Youth of Nacirema It has been 60 years since we have last record the events in the Nacirema culture and now researches today are baffled by the culture of the young Nacirema children. For example these young are spending day and night with their noses in these light boxes. Day after day, night after night these children love to stare at these hand size light boxes. We don’t exactly know what’s so entertaining about the light or the box, but we see them laugh, smile, cry, and get angry while

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    Nacirema Tribe Summary

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    cultures around the world have unusual customs and an anthropologist would even seek out a culture that has one when everyone seems to agree. He then talks about the Nacirema tribe and the extremities of their practices. When introducing the tribe, he first talks about where they are located and their possible origins. The people of Nacirema practice rituals focused on the human body aside to their devotion to economic pursuits. Miner starts by describing why they do such rituals, which is to maintain

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    Question 1: An essential belief about the Nacirema is that the human body is ugly as a whole and is easily prone to getting diseases. Through the whole life of the Nacirema, its wish is to change their characteristics through ritual and ceremony. As I was reading this, I feel that today’s society relates to this greatly. As people grow older, people want to change for the better or for the worse. We do things to change our physical characteristics to beautify ourselves—such as: getting piercings

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    The Nacirema is a North America group who lives around the area of Canadian Cree, the Yaqui, Tarahumare of Mexico, the Carib, and Arawak of Antilles. The ritual activity is a big part in the Nacirema's lives. They spend a considerable amount of time performing a secretive ceremonies and posses a great amount of tolerance. Their focus is on the human body appearance and health. It is to their believe that human body is viewed as ''ugly'' and ''debility and disease.” Hoping to eliminate those undesirable

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    The basic focus of nacirema people is their bodies appearance and the way of which they should be cared for. This is their main focus because they believe that the human body is ugly and its main tendency is to disability and disease. Therefore they complete powerful rituals and ceremonies to try and rid these natural tendencies of which they despise so much. The shrine these ceremonies are performed to and in front of is a box or chest built into the wall that holds many charms and potions that

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    Nacirema Culture Essay

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    This is about a culture called Nacirema that is practiced in many different place and was brought to the attention of the Anthropologist attention by Professor Linton to talk about this culture that was poorly understood. The Nacirema is a type of culture that is summed up as that these people that believe in this culture that the human body is ugly and that the natural tendencies are meant to debilitate and cause disease. They are also big believes in rituals and ceremonies in the household to preform

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    Depression is a mood disorder causing a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest (webmd.com). Because Nacirema are so obsessed with their children being independent and successful from a young age, along the way, they may fail to realize that it may in fact be detrimental to the relationship they have with their child. This sudden forceful act is something

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    as possible. This class also showed me that we cannot categorize things as “normal” or not. Instead, we should look through the beholder’ eyes and try to empathize in full measure. To start, one article that really changed my perspective was the Nacirema one. When I first read it, I thought those people the author was referring to acted strangely. Even though the author got his point across in an exaggerated way, it really made me realize how unaware people can look when judging others for not doing

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    The Nacirema are a contradictory and private society. Horace Miner, a sociologist, describes them as society that ritualize and routinize their bodily functions. However, the Nacirema is actually a representation of the American society. This is evident in the name Nacirema which is American spelled backwards. Not only that, but Miner states that the Nacirema idolize Notgnihsaw, who founded the Nacirema’s nation and also chopped down a cheery tree who is actually George Washington spelled backwards

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    sit on a towel, and only the restaurant requires a bathrobe. Male and female are mixed and some people bring their children. This resort is not some nudist camp; this is a part of our culture. The following quote comes from Body Ritual among the Nacirema. “The supplicant entering the temple is first stripped of all his or her clothes. In everyday life, the Nacerima avoids exposure of his body and its natural functions. Bathing and excretory acts are performed only in the secrecy of the household

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