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A Bishop for Mendi
directed by Philip Gibbs, 1947-; produced by Fidelis Sope, fl. 2012, Fidso Media Productions (Privately Published, 2012), 43 mins
A BISHOP FOR MENDI, 2012, 42 minutes. The blending of indigenous beliefs with Catholic ceremonies. This one in welcoming a new Catholic Bishop.
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directed by Philip Gibbs, 1947-; produced by Fidelis Sope, fl. 2012, Fidso Media Productions (Privately Published, 2012), 43 mins
Description
A BISHOP FOR MENDI, 2012, 42 minutes. The blending of indigenous beliefs with Catholic ceremonies. This one in welcoming a new Catholic Bishop.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Fidelis Sope, fl. 2012, Fidso Media Productions
Author / Creator
Philip Gibbs, 1947-
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Catholicism, Ordinations, Missionaries
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 Philip Gibbs
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Contemporary Cultures and Societies of Latin America: A Reader in the Social Anthropology of Middle and South America
written by Dwight B. Heath (Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, Inc., 2002, originally published 1965), 540 page(s)
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written by Dwight B. Heath (Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, Inc., 2002, originally published 1965), 540 page(s)
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
General reference book
Contributor
Dwight B. Heath
Author / Creator
Dwight B. Heath
Date Published / Released
1965, 2002
Publisher
Waveland Press, Inc.
Topic / Theme
Cultural change and history, Civilization, Anthropology, South Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2002 by Waveland Press
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Easter in Kandep
directed by Philip Gibbs, 1947-; produced by Philip Gibbs, 1947- (Privately Published, 2009), 30 mins
EASTER IN KANDEP 2009, 29 minutes - The blending of indigenous beliefs with Catholic Easter services relating to the death and resurrection of Jesus.
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directed by Philip Gibbs, 1947-; produced by Philip Gibbs, 1947- (Privately Published, 2009), 30 mins
Description
EASTER IN KANDEP 2009, 29 minutes - The blending of indigenous beliefs with Catholic Easter services relating to the death and resurrection of Jesus.
Date Written / Recorded
2001
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Philip Gibbs, 1947-
Author / Creator
Philip Gibbs, 1947-
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Religious rites and ceremonies, Catholicism, Easter, Holy Week, Papua New Guineans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 Philip Gibbs
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Feast: Why Humans Share Food
written by Martin Jones, 1940- (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2007, originally published 2007), 379 page(s)
The family dinner, the client luncheon, the holiday spread--the idea of people coming together for a meal seems the most natural thing in the world. But that is certainly not the case for most other members of the animal kingdom. In Feast, archeologist Martin Jones presents both historic and modern scientific evid...
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written by Martin Jones, 1940- (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2007, originally published 2007), 379 page(s)
Description
The family dinner, the client luncheon, the holiday spread--the idea of people coming together for a meal seems the most natural thing in the world. But that is certainly not the case for most other members of the animal kingdom. In Feast, archeologist Martin Jones presents both historic and modern scientific evidence to illuminate how prehistoric humans first came to share food and to trace the ways in which the human meal has shaped our cultura...
The family dinner, the client luncheon, the holiday spread--the idea of people coming together for a meal seems the most natural thing in the world. But that is certainly not the case for most other members of the animal kingdom. In Feast, archeologist Martin Jones presents both historic and modern scientific evidence to illuminate how prehistoric humans first came to share food and to trace the ways in which the human meal has shaped our cultural evolution. Jones shows that by studying the activities of our closest animal relative, the chimpanzee, and by unearthing ancient hearths, some more than 30,000 years old, scientists have been able to piece together a picture of how our ancient ancestors found, killed, cooked, and divided food. In sites uncovered all over the world, fragments of bone, remnants of charred food, pieces of stone or clay serving vessels, and the outlines of ancient halls tell the story of how we slowly developed the complex traditions of eating we recognize in our own societies today. Jones takes us on a tour of the most fascinating sites and artifacts that have been discovered, and shows us how archeologists have made many fascinating discoveries. In addition, he traces the rise of such recent phenomena as biscuits, 'going out to eat,' and the Thanksgiving-themed TV dinner. From the earliest evidence of human consumption around half a million years ago to the era of the drive-through diner, this fascinating account unfolds the history of the human meal and its profound impact on human society.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Book
Contributor
Martin Jones, 1940-
Author / Creator
Martin Jones, 1940-
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Topic / Theme
Diet and food, Apes, Cooking, Seasons, Humans and human ancestors, Food habits, Early 21st Century United States (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2007 by Martin Jones
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Gods and Satans (Dieux et Satans)
directed by Gerard Nougarol, fl. 2005 and Martine Journet, fl. 2005; produced by Martine Journet, fl. 2005 and Gerard Nougarol, fl. 2005 (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2005), 1 hour 27 mins
Among the Wana people, semi nomads from the Indonesian (Sulawesi) forest, Indo Pino is a shaman recognized by everybody. Her Nephew, who is also a shaman’s son, converted to Christianity some months ago and is now preaching the visions. And for him, if the visions come from God, the visions of the shamans inevit...
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directed by Gerard Nougarol, fl. 2005 and Martine Journet, fl. 2005; produced by Martine Journet, fl. 2005 and Gerard Nougarol, fl. 2005 (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2005), 1 hour 27 mins
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Among the Wana people, semi nomads from the Indonesian (Sulawesi) forest, Indo Pino is a shaman recognized by everybody. Her Nephew, who is also a shaman’s son, converted to Christianity some months ago and is now preaching the visions. And for him, if the visions come from God, the visions of the shamans inevitably must come from Satan. Through the Christian concepts of sin and original fault, good and evil notions are revised, The traditional...
Among the Wana people, semi nomads from the Indonesian (Sulawesi) forest, Indo Pino is a shaman recognized by everybody. Her Nephew, who is also a shaman’s son, converted to Christianity some months ago and is now preaching the visions. And for him, if the visions come from God, the visions of the shamans inevitably must come from Satan. Through the Christian concepts of sin and original fault, good and evil notions are revised, The traditional healing practices of the shamans are heavily under attack. Under our eyes a fight between two worlds of religious conceptions is taking place.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Gerard Nougarol, fl. 2005, Martine Journet, fl. 2005, Indo Pino, fl. 2005
Author / Creator
Gerard Nougarol, fl. 2005, Martine Journet, fl. 2005
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Royal Anthropological Institute
Speaker / Narrator
Gerard Nougarol, fl. 2005, Martine Journet, fl. 2005
Topic / Theme
Wana, Sin, Satan, God, Faith healing, Shamanism, Religious conversions, Christianity, Religious rites and ceremonies, Ethnography, Pamona
Copyright Message
Copyright 2005. Used by permission of Royal Anthropological Institute. All rights reserved.
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In Search of History, Hawaii's Vengeful Goddess
produced by Michael Whalen, fl. 1994, Filmroos Inc., in In Search of History (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 1997), 44 mins
In Search of History journeys 2,000 years from ancient times to the present, taking a closer look at the events, places, and hidden mysteries that have puzzled and inspired historians and experts across the ages. Episode: Hawaii's Vengeful Goddess: Violent volcanic eruptions created the Hawaiian Islands and Pele,...
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produced by Michael Whalen, fl. 1994, Filmroos Inc., in In Search of History (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 1997), 44 mins
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In Search of History journeys 2,000 years from ancient times to the present, taking a closer look at the events, places, and hidden mysteries that have puzzled and inspired historians and experts across the ages. Episode: Hawaii's Vengeful Goddess: Violent volcanic eruptions created the Hawaiian Islands and Pele, queen of the fiery domain, was thought responsible for the dazzling explosions.
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Michael Whalen, fl. 1994, Filmroos Inc., David Ackroyd, 1940-
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Series
In Search of History
Speaker / Narrator
David Ackroyd, 1940-
Topic / Theme
Religious beliefs, Deities, Traditional history, Volcanoes, Volcanic eruptions, Christianity, Religious rites and ceremonies, Hawaiians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1997 A+E Networks. All Rights Reserved
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In Search of History, The Holy Grail
produced by Truusje Kushner, Filmroos Inc., in In Search of History (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 1997), 44 mins
In Search of History journeys 2,000 years from ancient times to the present, taking a closer look at the events, places, and hidden mysteries that have puzzled and inspired historians and experts across the ages. Episode: The Holy Grail: At the Last Supper, Jesus drank from a chalice, passed it to his Disciples, a...
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produced by Truusje Kushner, Filmroos Inc., in In Search of History (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 1997), 44 mins
Description
In Search of History journeys 2,000 years from ancient times to the present, taking a closer look at the events, places, and hidden mysteries that have puzzled and inspired historians and experts across the ages. Episode: The Holy Grail: At the Last Supper, Jesus drank from a chalice, passed it to his Disciples, and it then vanished in history's mists.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Truusje Kushner, Filmroos Inc., David Ackroyd, 1940-
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Series
In Search of History
Speaker / Narrator
David Ackroyd, 1940-
Person Discussed
Jesus Christ, 0006-0033
Topic / Theme
God, Religious rites and ceremonies, Religious literature, Christianity, Jesus Christ
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1997 A+E Networks. All Rights Reserved
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Lost Worlds, The First Christians
directed by Bill Markham, fl. 2001; produced by Ruth Sessions, fl. 1996, Atlantic Productions, in Lost Worlds (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2006), 45 mins
Teaming with archaeologists and using cutting edge visual technology, Lost Worlds brings back to life lost civilizations and cultures. Join us on the quest to rebuild what was lost and is now found. Episode: The First Christians: A team of field investigators using the latest research, expert analysis, and cutting...
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directed by Bill Markham, fl. 2001; produced by Ruth Sessions, fl. 1996, Atlantic Productions, in Lost Worlds (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2006), 45 mins
Description
Teaming with archaeologists and using cutting edge visual technology, Lost Worlds brings back to life lost civilizations and cultures. Join us on the quest to rebuild what was lost and is now found. Episode: The First Christians: A team of field investigators using the latest research, expert analysis, and cutting-edge graphic technology take us back to the aftermath of Jesus's crucifixion.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Ruth Sessions, fl. 1996, Atlantic Productions, Corey Johnson, 1961-
Author / Creator
Bill Markham, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Series
Lost Worlds
Speaker / Narrator
Mark Wilson Jones, 1956-, Julian Bennett, fl. 1985, Corey Johnson, 1961-
Person Discussed
Mark Wilson Jones, 1956-, Julian Bennett, fl. 1985, Paul, the Apostle, Saint, 0005-0067, Artemis, Jesus Christ, 0006-0033
Topic / Theme
Christianity, Jesus Christ, Pilgrimage, Religious cults, Religious life, Religious conversions, Romans (ancient)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2006 A+E Networks. All Rights Reserved
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Man, God, and Africa
written by Don Boyd, 1948-; directed by Don Boyd, 1948-; produced by Laurie Wiseman, fl. 1995, Marc Samuelson, fl. 1995 and Peter Samuelson, fl. 1995, New Era Productions (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1995), 51 mins
While the media has focused on the violent history of South Africa, it has paid little attention to a social phenomenon of great importance. Some nine-million South African blacks live with a strong commitment to their religion, Pentecostal Christianity. Their faith has enabled them to survive appalling hardship a...
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written by Don Boyd, 1948-; directed by Don Boyd, 1948-; produced by Laurie Wiseman, fl. 1995, Marc Samuelson, fl. 1995 and Peter Samuelson, fl. 1995, New Era Productions (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1995), 51 mins
Description
While the media has focused on the violent history of South Africa, it has paid little attention to a social phenomenon of great importance. Some nine-million South African blacks live with a strong commitment to their religion, Pentecostal Christianity. Their faith has enabled them to survive appalling hardship and deprivation. Their religion is a blend of deep-rooted African traditions and the imported values of Christianity. This commitment co...
While the media has focused on the violent history of South Africa, it has paid little attention to a social phenomenon of great importance. Some nine-million South African blacks live with a strong commitment to their religion, Pentecostal Christianity. Their faith has enabled them to survive appalling hardship and deprivation. Their religion is a blend of deep-rooted African traditions and the imported values of Christianity. This commitment could be a stabilizing force in the new South Africa. This film captures the joyous singing and rhythmic movement that is common to the various black churches. It shows the African influence on funerals, baptisms, and weddings. Through these ceremonies the churches foster a sense of community and pride at being black South African. Adherents cut across all social classes. One sees an educated civil rights lawyer practice centuries-old healing practices. We hear from representatives of the traditional Church hierarchy, such as Archbishop Tutu and Allan Boesak, who have a profound respect for the adaptation of Christianity to the African culture. College Adult
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Don Boyd, 1948-, Allan Boesak, 1945-, Desmond Tutu, 1931-, Godfrey Lion, 1984-, Elizabeth Lion, fl. 1995, Laurie Wiseman, fl. 1995, Marc Samuelson, fl. 1995, Peter Samuelson, fl. 1995, New Era Productions
Author / Creator
Don Boyd, 1948-
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Filmakers Library
Speaker / Narrator
Don Boyd, 1948-
Person Discussed
Godfrey Lion, 1984-, Allan Boesak, 1945-, Elizabeth Lion, fl. 1995, Desmond Tutu, 1931-
Topic / Theme
South African, African, Pentecostalism, Religious rites and ceremonies, Congregations, Cultural views, Ethnography, South Africans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995. Used by permission of Filmakers Library. All rights reserved.
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Maya, Via Dolorosa (The Sorrowful Way)
written by Claudine Viallon, 1948- and Georges Payrastre, fl. 1990; directed by Georges Payrastre, fl. 1990 and Claudine Viallon, 1948-, in Maya (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1978), 10 mins
Every year, in the colonial city of Antigua, Guatemala, the "sorrowful way" of Good Friday is recreated by a path of colored sawdust and flower petals. Along this road several hundred people take turns carrying a ponderous mahoganybier. Indians from the surrounding countryside come to observe the spectacle of town...
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written by Claudine Viallon, 1948- and Georges Payrastre, fl. 1990; directed by Georges Payrastre, fl. 1990 and Claudine Viallon, 1948-, in Maya (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1978), 10 mins
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Every year, in the colonial city of Antigua, Guatemala, the "sorrowful way" of Good Friday is recreated by a path of colored sawdust and flower petals. Along this road several hundred people take turns carrying a ponderous mahoganybier. Indians from the surrounding countryside come to observe the spectacle of townspeople garbed in Biblical and Roman military uniforms. Every year, in the colonial city of Antigua, Guatemala, the "sorrowful way" of...
Every year, in the colonial city of Antigua, Guatemala, the "sorrowful way" of Good Friday is recreated by a path of colored sawdust and flower petals. Along this road several hundred people take turns carrying a ponderous mahoganybier. Indians from the surrounding countryside come to observe the spectacle of townspeople garbed in Biblical and Roman military uniforms. Every year, in the colonial city of Antigua, Guatemala, the "sorrowful way" of Good Friday is recreated by a path of colored sawdust and flower petals. Along this road several hundred people take turns carrying a ponderous mahoganybier. Indians from the surrounding countryside come to observe the spectacle of townspeople garbed in Biblical and Roman military uniforms. although some elements from this kind of procession have been borrowed by the Maya villagers, the contrast between the Spanish formality of this urban Via Dolorosa and the syncretic, lively, Indian festivities such as those in Tajimoltik could not be more striking.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Claudine Viallon, 1948-, Georges Payrastre, fl. 1990, Don Toffaletto
Author / Creator
Claudine Viallon, 1948-, Georges Payrastre, fl. 1990
Date Published / Released
1978
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Series
Maya
Speaker / Narrator
Don Toffaletto
Topic / Theme
Guatemalan, Maya, Religious rites and ceremonies, Holy Week, Catholicism, Ethnography, Guatemalans, Mayan
Copyright Message
© Documentary Educational Resources
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