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Cultural Models and Fertility Timing among Cherokee and White Youth in Appalachia: Beyond the Mode
Authors:Brown Ryan A  Hruschka Daniel J  Worthman Carol M
Institution:RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA 90402;;
Santa Fe Institute and Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287;;
Department of Anthropology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322;;
Abstract:ABSTRACT   Much anthropological research and theory concerns how group differences in behavior, subjective experience, and ways of seeing the world (i.e., cultural differences) are created and maintained. Both within and outside the United States, there are dramatic group differences in fertility. In the United States, American Indian groups exhibit some of the highest and earliest fertility. We used ethnographic data as well as structured card-sort and questionnaire data to compare cultural models of childbearing among Cherokee and white youth in Appalachia. The critical difference between Cherokee and white youth was not a modal difference in ideal ages for first childbirth but, rather, the degree of latitude for the timing of having children vis-à-vis other major life events. Group differences in modal norms are often posited as the critical axis of group distinction. In many cases, group differences in the intrapopulation variability among multiple norms may play a more critical role.
Keywords:American Indian  cross-cultural comparison  cultural models  life course  fertility
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