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The Family in history

The Family in history. Katie Joss. How have the form and functions of family changed from the first families to the modern Canadian family?. Origin of the Family:. Where and how the human family emerged has been under much investigation by anthropologist over the last 100 years.

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The Family in history

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  1. The Family in history Katie Joss

  2. How have the form and functions of family changed from the first families to the modern Canadian family?

  3. Origin of the Family: • Where and how the human family emerged has been under much investigation by anthropologist over the last 100 years. • Fossil evidence, primates- Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, cultural anthropologist (isolated humans) • As a result many theories have been developed to explain human civilization and the origin of the human family unit

  4. Need for families: • The first grouping of humans into family units may have occurred because of a unique human characteristic- what do you think this is? • Our BRAIN’s- allow us to think, problem solve, communicate using language, invent, feel emotions • Babies are completely dependant for at least the first 5 years of their life- makes sense that we needed some kind of family grouping to provided extensive car, protection and socialization.

  5. Hordes: • First family groupings- whether that be males and females and their offspring. • Overtime developing taboos against certain kinds of aggression and sexual activity • Ensuring peace, co-operation- system of social organization, food sharing, divisions of labour, long-term relationships of reciprocity and obligation WHY?

  6. Origins of the Family Complete the following chart based on the textbook you have. We will take up as a class.

  7. The Family in the Last 50 Years: Read the In Focus article and answer questions 1-3 with a partner.

  8. Quote: “Family has always been a paradox: on the one hand it represents continuity, and on the other hand it represents change.” ~Alan Mirabelli THINK/PAIR/SHARE- What does this mean?

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