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In the Wind of the Factory
directed by Laurent Cibien, 1970- and Anne Pitoiset, fl. 2013 (O'Connor, Western Australia: aaa production, 2010), 53 mins
In the south of the overseas French territory of New Caledonia, a multinational corporation is building a gigantic chemical and mining complex in order to extract precious nickel from the ground. In the nearest village of Yate, the Kanaks are directly involved in the process: some already work at the plant, some a...
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directed by Laurent Cibien, 1970- and Anne Pitoiset, fl. 2013 (O'Connor, Western Australia: aaa production, 2010), 53 mins
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In the south of the overseas French territory of New Caledonia, a multinational corporation is building a gigantic chemical and mining complex in order to extract precious nickel from the ground. In the nearest village of Yate, the Kanaks are directly involved in the process: some already work at the plant, some are still strongly opposed, but it does not matter. They are now facing social, cultural and environmental mutations provoked by this in...
In the south of the overseas French territory of New Caledonia, a multinational corporation is building a gigantic chemical and mining complex in order to extract precious nickel from the ground. In the nearest village of Yate, the Kanaks are directly involved in the process: some already work at the plant, some are still strongly opposed, but it does not matter. They are now facing social, cultural and environmental mutations provoked by this invasion of global modernity in their daily life.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Author / Creator
Laurent Cibien, 1970-, Anne Pitoiset, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
aaa production
Topic / Theme
Mining in the Pacific, Cultural change and history, Mining industry, Ecology, Pacific Islanders, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Copyright © 2010 by AAA Productions
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge
directed by Maija Glasier-Lawson, fl. 2013; produced by Maija Glasier-Lawson, fl. 2013, Alva Productions (Chico, CA: Advanced Laboratory for Visual Anthropology, 2013), 28 mins
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) promotes an indigenous approach to environmental stewardship. Our world faces unprecedented ecological challenges. Collaborating with local peoples is a crucial step toward a more sustainable future.
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directed by Maija Glasier-Lawson, fl. 2013; produced by Maija Glasier-Lawson, fl. 2013, Alva Productions (Chico, CA: Advanced Laboratory for Visual Anthropology, 2013), 28 mins
Description
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) promotes an indigenous approach to environmental stewardship. Our world faces unprecedented ecological challenges. Collaborating with local peoples is a crucial step toward a more sustainable future.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Maija Glasier-Lawson, fl. 2013, Alva Productions
Author / Creator
Maija Glasier-Lawson, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Advanced Laboratory for Visual Anthropology
Topic / Theme
Global Indigenous Perspectives, Indigenous ethnic groups, Cultural views, Ecology, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by ALVA Productions
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