Anthropology

Among other things, anthropology involves the study of culture. People around the world have many things in common such as laughter and tears. But what can make people laugh or cry varies from country to country and culture to Smiling Papuan manculture. By studying the ways of a particular society, it is possible to gain an understanding of why people do what they do.

Anthropologists help translators gain insight and understanding of a culture different from their own. This is important so that translators can complete the Bible translation in a culturally relevant form.

Wycliffe anthropologists also assist indigenous people by fostering a bridge of understanding between the translator and the people. They combine cross-cultural communication skills with their anthropological knowledge to develop relationships with the people. These relationships are an important part of showing the love of God.

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Anthropology in SIL focuses on providing resources for cooperative community participation, ethnographic investigation, and promotion of cultural awareness. Read more about how one of Wycliffe's primary partners honors the cultures of the world through its work in ethnology, community development and ethnomusicology.

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