Anna, born in Colquiri, Bolivia, now 24 years old, was raised by potato and quinoa farmers. She speaks mostly Aymara and learned Spanish in school as a second language. Her family attends the local Catholic Church, but also follows many traditional Native American spiritual practices and beliefs. She will be married next year, an arrangement set up by her parents. Her lifestyle is built around high altitude mountains with local agriculture and local markets to sustain them. Anthropologists might describe Anna's child-rearing and way of life in all of the following ways, except one. Which of the following is an INACCURATE anthropological description of Anna's life? 1) Anna is a product of time and place; like all of us are in the world, impacted by unique sets of local experiences and social contexts. 2) Anna comes to know who she is through the teachings of those around her who have passed on a specific view of the world to her in the way her culture has prescribed 3) What Anna has experienced in her youth is enculturation, the process of learning and teaching of one's unique culture. Enculturation has passed on to Anna all the cultural institutions and traits the Aymara have created, collected and adapted over the generations. 4) As is the reality for all of us, hardwired behaviors through evolution and the natural environment in which Anna lives determine how she will turn out as an adult. 5) Those institutions of culture, like family, kinship, religion, politics and economics, all have a direct or indirect impact on an individual like Anna. a