Library/PT 143/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

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Cheap video cameras let many indigenous people make their own films, and anthropologists disagree about what that means. Critics like James Weiner say video spreads Western ways of seeing and can wipe out real cultural differences, harming native identity. Supporters like Faye Ginsburg argue that using Western media doesn’t force people to become Western and can help preserve languages and traditions. Fieldwork with the Kayapo supports Ginsburg: their videos follow Kayapo styles and are used for ceremonies and legal records, so cameras don’t automatically turn them into Westerners.

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Scan for specific factual details the passage provides; the paragraph on Terence Turner's Kayapo fieldwork directly states why the Kayapo videotape certain transactions.

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The passage provides information that is most helpful in answering which one of the following questions?

Correct Answer
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The passage states: "Primarily an oral society, the Kayapo use video to document both ceremonial performances and transactions with representatives of the Brazilian government (this latter use is intended to provide legally binding records of the transactions)." This sentence directly answers choice A: the Kayapo use video to produce legally binding records of transactions with government representatives.
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