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Abu Bakr on TTT
produced by Banyan Productions (Trinidad and Tobago: Banyan Archive, 1990), 15 mins
This video shows Yasin Abu Bakr announcing the Jamaat ul Muslimeen attempted coup of 1990 on Trinidad & Tobago Television (TTT)
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produced by Banyan Productions (Trinidad and Tobago: Banyan Archive, 1990), 15 mins
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This video shows Yasin Abu Bakr announcing the Jamaat ul Muslimeen attempted coup of 1990 on Trinidad & Tobago Television (TTT)
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Press release
Contributor
Banyan Productions
Date Published / Released
1990
Publisher
Banyan Archive
Person Discussed
Yasin Abu Bakr, fl. 1990
Topic / Theme
Political events, Coup d'etat, Caribbean and West Indians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1990. Used with permission of the Banyan Archive.
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Alexander Armstrong in Sri Lanka, Episode 3
directed by Ewen Thomson, fl. 1997; produced by Georgina Hill, fl. 1897 and Ewen Thomson, fl. 1997, Burning Bright Productions, in Alexander Armstrong in Sri Lanka (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2023), 44 mins
Known for its verdant tea hills, rich wildlife, and fiery cuisine it's no wonder Sri Lanka has frequently topped the Lonely Planet's list of countries to travel to. But beyond the beauty, Sri Lanka is a complicated country that has been quite literally battered for the past few decades (from civil wars, natural di...
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directed by Ewen Thomson, fl. 1997; produced by Georgina Hill, fl. 1897 and Ewen Thomson, fl. 1997, Burning Bright Productions, in Alexander Armstrong in Sri Lanka (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2023), 44 mins
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Known for its verdant tea hills, rich wildlife, and fiery cuisine it's no wonder Sri Lanka has frequently topped the Lonely Planet's list of countries to travel to. But beyond the beauty, Sri Lanka is a complicated country that has been quite literally battered for the past few decades (from civil wars, natural disasters and the economic crisis of 2022). As this ancient land reopens after months of restrictions, Armstrong is speeding across the o...
Known for its verdant tea hills, rich wildlife, and fiery cuisine it's no wonder Sri Lanka has frequently topped the Lonely Planet's list of countries to travel to. But beyond the beauty, Sri Lanka is a complicated country that has been quite literally battered for the past few decades (from civil wars, natural disasters and the economic crisis of 2022). As this ancient land reopens after months of restrictions, Armstrong is speeding across the ocean to get the first glimpse of the land of serendipity.
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Field of Study
Travel
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Alexander Armstrong, 1970-, Georgina Hill, fl. 1897, Ewen Thomson, fl. 1997, Burning Bright Productions
Author / Creator
Ewen Thomson, fl. 1997
Date Published / Released
2023
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Alexander Armstrong in Sri Lanka
Topic / Theme
Postwar reconstruction, Civil war, Traditional history, Cultural diversity, Sri Lankan
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2023 BBC Worldwide
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A.M. Lewanika - Diary - No. VI
in Max Gluckman Papers, of Royal Anthropological Institute. Archives and Manuscripts (Box 25: Lozi Notes and Letters, 1947, 1948, [Folder 2]) (1948) , 28 page(s)
Date: 1948 This 28-page, hand-written fieldwork file is an exercise book labeled, "A.M. Lewanika - Diary - No. VI." It contains entries dated between Aug. 24th and Oct. 15th and includes accounts of the coronation and later activities of Paramount Chief Mwanawina III; of the Kuta Council's petition for the Barotse...
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in Max Gluckman Papers, of Royal Anthropological Institute. Archives and Manuscripts (Box 25: Lozi Notes and Letters, 1947, 1948, [Folder 2]) (1948) , 28 page(s)
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Date: 1948 This 28-page, hand-written fieldwork file is an exercise book labeled, "A.M. Lewanika - Diary - No. VI." It contains entries dated between Aug. 24th and Oct. 15th and includes accounts of the coronation and later activities of Paramount Chief Mwanawina III; of the Kuta Council's petition for the Barotse to become a protectorate under the High Commission; and of a witchcraft trial.
Date Written / Recorded
1948
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Max Gluckman, 1911-1975
Author / Creator
Max Gluckman, 1911-1975
Topic / Theme
Trials and litigation, Chieftains, Local government, Witches and witchcraft, Coronations, Lozi
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Royal Anthropological Institute Archive. Copyright © 2016 by Royal Anthropological Institute
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Anglican Communion in Crisis: How Episcopal Dissidents and Their African Allies are Reshaping Anglicanism
written by Miranda Hassett (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, originally published 2007), 312 page(s)
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written by Miranda Hassett (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, originally published 2007), 312 page(s)
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
General reference book
Contributor
Miranda Hassett
Author / Creator
Miranda Hassett
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Topic / Theme
African, American, English, Homosexuality, Political schisms, Protestantism, Africans, Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2007 by Princeton University Press
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At the Edge of Conquest: The Journey of Chief Wai-Wai
written by Geoffrey O'Connor; produced by Geoffrey O'Connor, Realis Pictures, Inc (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1992), 29 mins
At the Edge of Conquest looks at the situation of the Waiapi Indians, a small, isolated tribe that came in contact with the outside world in the late 1970's. Today they are threatened by invading gold miners, by the Brazilian government's recent proposal to reduce their land by 10%, and the state government's plan...
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written by Geoffrey O'Connor; produced by Geoffrey O'Connor, Realis Pictures, Inc (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1992), 29 mins
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At the Edge of Conquest looks at the situation of the Waiapi Indians, a small, isolated tribe that came in contact with the outside world in the late 1970's. Today they are threatened by invading gold miners, by the Brazilian government's recent proposal to reduce their land by 10%, and the state government's plan to construct a highway directly through their territory. But their strategy for survival has been effective: defend their lands from i...
At the Edge of Conquest looks at the situation of the Waiapi Indians, a small, isolated tribe that came in contact with the outside world in the late 1970's. Today they are threatened by invading gold miners, by the Brazilian government's recent proposal to reduce their land by 10%, and the state government's plan to construct a highway directly through their territory. But their strategy for survival has been effective: defend their lands from invasions while their leaders navigate the tricky waters of Brazilian politics. The film focuses on the charismatic leader, Chief Wai-Wai, as he travels from his remote village to Brazil's capitol, encountering for the first time airplanes, elevators, and skyscrapers. But the real barriers are not physical but bureaucratic and cultural. He doesn't read or write, has never been at a meeting before, and doesn't speak the language of these foreign people. Unlike the traditional depictions of indigenous persons as pristine, removed from the forces of the outside world, At the Edge of Conquest reveals a society grappling with the real politique of a larger nation-state. Chief Wai-Wai is fighting the role of victim in a desperate effort to shape the destiny of his people. It is a voyage resembling a cross between Alice in Wonderland and a Kafkaesque nightmare. But it is one which ultimately all isolated indigenous societies are forced to make if they are to survive this rapidly changing world. High School College Adult
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Geoffrey O'Connor, Wai-Wai, fl. 1993, Realis Pictures, Inc, Margo Skinner, 1950-2005
Author / Creator
Geoffrey O'Connor
Date Published / Released
1992
Publisher
Filmakers Library
Speaker / Narrator
Margo Skinner, 1950-2005
Person Discussed
Wai-Wai, fl. 1993
Topic / Theme
Wayampi (Waiãpi), Gold mines and mining, Property rights, Evacuations, Capitalism, Economic development, Cultural identity, Tribal and national groups, Anthropology, Ethnography, Wayampi
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1992. Used by permission of Filmakers Library. All rights reserved.
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Beyond Fear
directed by Michael Perlman, fl. 2003; produced by Michael Perlman, fl. 2003, World2be (Pompton Plains, NJ: Bayview Entertainment, 2008), 54 mins
Badgro (20), a Buddhist monk and Nawang (13), a Buddhist nun lead freedom demonstrations against Chinese repression in Tibet. They are imprisoned and tortured but through the power of positive thinking, find the strength to move beyond fear. When a world wide movement culminates in their release, they find a way t...
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directed by Michael Perlman, fl. 2003; produced by Michael Perlman, fl. 2003, World2be (Pompton Plains, NJ: Bayview Entertainment, 2008), 54 mins
Description
Badgro (20), a Buddhist monk and Nawang (13), a Buddhist nun lead freedom demonstrations against Chinese repression in Tibet. They are imprisoned and tortured but through the power of positive thinking, find the strength to move beyond fear. When a world wide movement culminates in their release, they find a way to forgive their former torturers as they continue the struggle to free prisons of conscience they left behind.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Michael Perlman, fl. 2003, World2be
Author / Creator
Michael Perlman, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Bayview Entertainment
Speaker / Narrator
Ngawang Sangdrol, 1977-, Tenzin Bagdro, 1968-
Person Discussed
Ngawang Sangdrol, 1977-, Tenzin Bagdro, 1968-, Dalai Lama, XIV, 1935-, Mao Zedong, 1893-1976
Topic / Theme
Monasteries, Buddhism, Political demonstrations, Religious movements, Social movements, Political prisoners, Emotions and feelings, Tibetan, Chinese
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 Bayview Entertainment
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The Collective: Fifteen Years Later
written by Richard Broadman, 1946-2000; directed by Richard Broadman, 1946-2000; produced by John Grady and Richard Broadman, 1946-2000, Newton Cable Television Foundation and CINE Research (Newton, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1985), 1 hour
In 1970, thousands of young people thought of themselves as agents of change. They wanted to restore America's democratic vision; they wanted to end the war in Vietnam. This is the story of one collective — their successes and failures, and what they do and think fifteen years later.
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written by Richard Broadman, 1946-2000; directed by Richard Broadman, 1946-2000; produced by John Grady and Richard Broadman, 1946-2000, Newton Cable Television Foundation and CINE Research (Newton, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1985), 1 hour
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In 1970, thousands of young people thought of themselves as agents of change. They wanted to restore America's democratic vision; they wanted to end the war in Vietnam. This is the story of one collective — their successes and failures, and what they do and think fifteen years later.
Date Written / Recorded
1985
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Richard Broadman, 1946-2000, John Grady, Newton Cable Television Foundation, CINE Research, Janice Gray, fl. 1985
Author / Creator
Richard Broadman, 1946-2000
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Speaker / Narrator
Janice Gray, fl. 1985
Topic / Theme
American, Armed forces, Social conflict, Political events, Political causes, War, Ethnography, Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1985 by Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
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33: Touching the Air: The Cultural Force of Women in Chile
written by Catherine M. Boyle; in Contemporary Cultures and Societies of Latin America: A Reader in the Social Anthropology of Middle and South America (Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, Inc., 2002, originally published 1965), 372-374
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written by Catherine M. Boyle; in Contemporary Cultures and Societies of Latin America: A Reader in the Social Anthropology of Middle and South America (Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, Inc., 2002, originally published 1965), 372-374
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Essay
Contributor
Dwight B. Heath
Author / Creator
Catherine M. Boyle, Dwight B. Heath
Date Published / Released
1965, 2002
Publisher
Waveland Press, Inc.
Topic / Theme
Cultural change and history, Politics, Political demonstrations, Women, Chileans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2002 by Waveland Press
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8: Custom by Decree: Legitimation Crisis in Vanuatu
edited by Lin Poyer, fl. 1990 and Jocelyn Linnekin, fl. 1990; in Cultural Identity and Ethnicity in the Pacific (Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 1990, originally published 1990), 175-190
Cultural Identity and Ethinicity in the Pacific contributes a cultural perspective to ongoing scholarly debates about the nature of ethinicity. By investigating the range of cultural identities found in the modern Pacific, the authors raise provocative questions about the applicability of ethnicity as a scholarly...
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edited by Lin Poyer, fl. 1990 and Jocelyn Linnekin, fl. 1990; in Cultural Identity and Ethnicity in the Pacific (Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 1990, originally published 1990), 175-190
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Cultural Identity and Ethinicity in the Pacific contributes a cultural perspective to ongoing scholarly debates about the nature of ethinicity. By investigating the range of cultural identities found in the modern Pacific, the authors raise provocative questions about the applicability of ethnicity as a scholarly concept.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Ethnography
Contributor
Lin Poyer, fl. 1990, Jocelyn Linnekin, fl. 1990, Joan Larcom, fl. 1990
Author / Creator
Joan Larcom, fl. 1990
Date Published / Released
1990
Publisher
University of Hawaii Press
Topic / Theme
Societal structure, Cultural identity, Race and culture, Decolonization, Revitalization and ethnogenesis, Ni-Vanuatu
Copyright Message
Copyright ©1990 by University of Hawaii Press
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Cultures of Resistance
directed by Iara Lee, fl. 1994; produced by George Gund, 1937-2013 (Portland, OR: Collective Eye Films, 2011), 1 hour 13 mins
Can music and dance be weapons of peace? In 2003, on the eve of the Iraq war, director Iara Lee embarked on a journey to better understand a world increasingly embroiled in conflict and, as she saw it, heading for self-destruction. After several years, traveling over five continents, Iara encountered growing numbe...
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directed by Iara Lee, fl. 1994; produced by George Gund, 1937-2013 (Portland, OR: Collective Eye Films, 2011), 1 hour 13 mins
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Can music and dance be weapons of peace? In 2003, on the eve of the Iraq war, director Iara Lee embarked on a journey to better understand a world increasingly embroiled in conflict and, as she saw it, heading for self-destruction. After several years, traveling over five continents, Iara encountered growing numbers of people who committed their lives to promoting change. This is their story; from Iran, where graffiti and rap became tools in figh...
Can music and dance be weapons of peace? In 2003, on the eve of the Iraq war, director Iara Lee embarked on a journey to better understand a world increasingly embroiled in conflict and, as she saw it, heading for self-destruction. After several years, traveling over five continents, Iara encountered growing numbers of people who committed their lives to promoting change. This is their story; from Iran, where graffiti and rap became tools in fighting government repression, to Burma, where monks acting in the tradition of Gandhi take on a dictatorship, moving on to Brazil, where musicians reach out to slum kids and transform guns into guitars, and ending in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, where photography, music, and film have given a voice to those rarely heard. Featuring Medellín poets for peace, Capoeira masters from Brazil, Niger Delta militants, Iranian graffiti artists, women’s movement leaders in Rwanda, Lebanon’s refugee filmmakers, U.S. political pranksters, indigenous Kayapó activists from the Xingu River, Israeli dissidents, hip-hop artists from Palestine, and many more, CULTURES OF RESISTANCE explores how art and creativity can be ammunition in the battle for peace and justice. General Audience
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
George Gund, 1937-2013
Author / Creator
Iara Lee, fl. 1994
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Collective Eye Films
Topic / Theme
Political demonstrations, Nonviolence, Art movements, Political and Social Movements, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 by Caipirinha Productions
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