Week 4- violence politics post
1. The Yanomamo rules regarding killing and the consequences for breaking these rules differ from the rules in Western cultures in general because they deal with the killings in different ways. The Yanomamo kill the enemy in return for killing one of the kingsmen. They use the term "tit for tat" when they decide to kill the enemy. The reason why they do this is because they believe that it will make them fierce and hopefully keep others away so their people don't get killed. They appreciate and respect the men and women who kill which are known as Unokai. They are rewarded for their aggressive tendencies. The Yanomamo have different practice than the western cultures because they don't have regulations like the western cultures. I believe that their would be more killings in the western cultures if there weren't any consequences such as the death penalty. 2. The process of revenge killings in Yanomamo populations begins with either the killing of a kingsmen or s...