Kategorier: Alle - maps - culture - techniques - hunting

av Tim Visser 3 år siden

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The relationship between knowledge and culture is deeply intertwined, with each influencing the development and application of the other. In indigenous societies, such as those who hunted bison in North America, specialized hunting techniques emerged from cultural practices.

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What is the relationship between knowledge and culture?

Bison hunting
Bisons where on of the major food sources of Indians therefore they had special ways and techniques of hunting bison and such.

Before the introduction of horses, bison were herded into large chutes made of rocks and willow branches and trapped in a corral called a buffalo pound and then slaughtered or stampeded over cliffs, called buffalo jumps. Both pound and jump archaeological sites are found in several places in the U.S. and Canada. In the case of a jump, large groups of people would herd the bison for several miles, forcing them into a stampede that drove the herd over a cliff. (From wikipedia)

Use of habitat regulation

Dutch Windmills
How a need for a certain type of knowledge can encourage the creation of certain type of knowledge. Map of dutch elevation here
the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society.
Mongols
Horses have always played an important role in daily life as well as in the arts. (From wikipedia)

Since they play such a important role in their culture their will also be more knowledge of horses

superior knowledge of horse riding compared to average due to their culture
Culture plays a major role in if we can understand such knowledge and what types of knowledge is produced
The tools availble dictate what types of knowledge are producded

European map uses far diffrent techniques to show knowledge since they do not have the navigation skills to understand such a Polynesian map

Polynesian map (Far diffrent culture and tools accessible to this culture)

How might the context in which knowledge is presented influence whether it is accepted or rejected

Context:the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood.
The context plays a major role in if we accept of reject knowledge for example just from who we get the knowledge can have a major role in how likely we are to believe such knowledge
Example: from random individual less likely to accept knowledge
Example: from teacher likely to accept knowledge