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Her Name Came on Arrows: A Kinship Interview with the Baruya of New Guinea
written by Allison Jablonko, 1936-, Marek Jablonko, 1927-2002 and Stephen Olsson; produced by Allison Jablonko, 1936-, Marek Jablonko, 1927-2002 and Stephen Olsson; interview by Maurice Godelier, 1934- (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1982), 26 mins
In the eastern highlands of Papua New Guinea, French anthropologist Maurice Godelier invites five of his Baruya friends and informants to his house to discuss Baruya kinship and rules of marriage. As Godelier poses questions, the kinship rules that provide the cohesive fabric of Baruya culture are brought to life.
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written by Allison Jablonko, 1936-, Marek Jablonko, 1927-2002 and Stephen Olsson; produced by Allison Jablonko, 1936-, Marek Jablonko, 1927-2002 and Stephen Olsson; interview by Maurice Godelier, 1934- (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1982), 26 mins
Description
In the eastern highlands of Papua New Guinea, French anthropologist Maurice Godelier invites five of his Baruya friends and informants to his house to discuss Baruya kinship and rules of marriage. As Godelier poses questions, the kinship rules that provide the cohesive fabric of Baruya culture are brought to life. In the eastern highlands of Papua New Guinea, French anthropologist Maurice Godelier invites five of his Baruya friends and informants...
In the eastern highlands of Papua New Guinea, French anthropologist Maurice Godelier invites five of his Baruya friends and informants to his house to discuss Baruya kinship and rules of marriage. As Godelier poses questions, the kinship rules that provide the cohesive fabric of Baruya culture are brought to life. In the eastern highlands of Papua New Guinea, French anthropologist Maurice Godelier invites five of his Baruya friends and informants to his house to discuss Baruya kinship and rules of marriage. As Godelier poses questions, the kinship rules that provide the cohesive fabric of Baruya culture are brought to life. Abstract terms are given practical meanings as Godelier investigates Baruya customs of stealing wives, exchanging sisters for wives, stealing names and exchanging 'food for blood.'
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Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Allison Jablonko, 1936-, Marek Jablonko, 1927-2002, Stephen Olsson, Maurice Godelier, 1934-, Kandavatche, Djirinac, Gwataie
Author / Creator
Allison Jablonko, 1936-, Marek Jablonko, 1927-2002, Stephen Olsson, Maurice Godelier, 1934-
Date Published / Released
1982
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Person Discussed
Kandavatche, Djirinac, Gwataie
Topic / Theme
Baruya, Cultural identity, Kin relationships, Marriage, Family, Tribal and national groups, Ethnography
Copyright Message
© Documentary Educational Resources
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Interview with C.L.R. James by Lancelot Layne
interview by Christopher Laird, 1945- and Lancelot Layne (Banyan Archive, 1987), 1 hour 42 mins
Calypso musician, spoken word performer, and composer Lancelot Layne and Christopher Laird interview author, political activist, literary critic, and political commentator C.L.R. James about Ghana independence, West Indies cricket, Kaiso, calypso and present an award from the Emancipation Freedom Day Council of Tr...
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interview by Christopher Laird, 1945- and Lancelot Layne (Banyan Archive, 1987), 1 hour 42 mins
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Calypso musician, spoken word performer, and composer Lancelot Layne and Christopher Laird interview author, political activist, literary critic, and political commentator C.L.R. James about Ghana independence, West Indies cricket, Kaiso, calypso and present an award from the Emancipation Freedom Day Council of Trinidad & Tobago and an Imhotep Award. Memories of growing up in Tunapuna and his family, Ellis Island, Haitian revolution, history and...
Calypso musician, spoken word performer, and composer Lancelot Layne and Christopher Laird interview author, political activist, literary critic, and political commentator C.L.R. James about Ghana independence, West Indies cricket, Kaiso, calypso and present an award from the Emancipation Freedom Day Council of Trinidad & Tobago and an Imhotep Award. Memories of growing up in Tunapuna and his family, Ellis Island, Haitian revolution, history and the revolutionary struggle.
Keywords: Kwame Nkrumah, George Padmore, Malcolm Nurse, Amy Jacques Garvey, Tunapuna, Dessalines, Henri Christophe, Toussaint L'Ouverture,
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Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Interview
Author / Creator
Christopher Laird, 1945-, Lancelot Layne
Date Published / Released
1987
Publisher
Banyan Archive
Person Discussed
C. L. R. James, 1901-1989
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1987. Used with permission of the Banyan Archive.
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NJM, NJM Tape Two, 22 May 1984
produced by Banyan Productions; interview by Frank Bishop, fl. 1984, in NJM (Trinidad and Tobago: Banyan Archive, 1984), 59 mins
This an archival footage about the New JEWEL (Joint Endeavor for Welfare, Education, and Liberation) Movement led by Grenadian revolutionary Maurice Bishop.
Frank Solomon interviews George Louison about the Grenada revolution. The following subjects are raised in this tape:, What was the constitutional position o...
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produced by Banyan Productions; interview by Frank Bishop, fl. 1984, in NJM (Trinidad and Tobago: Banyan Archive, 1984), 59 mins
Description
This an archival footage about the New JEWEL (Joint Endeavor for Welfare, Education, and Liberation) Movement led by Grenadian revolutionary Maurice Bishop.
Frank Solomon interviews George Louison about the Grenada revolution. The following subjects are raised in this tape:, What was the constitutional position of Grenada inside and outside the party, How was Maurice Bishop leader?, Joint leadership proposal, Resignation of Maurice Bishop, Confl...
This an archival footage about the New JEWEL (Joint Endeavor for Welfare, Education, and Liberation) Movement led by Grenadian revolutionary Maurice Bishop.
Frank Solomon interviews George Louison about the Grenada revolution. The following subjects are raised in this tape:, What was the constitutional position of Grenada inside and outside the party, How was Maurice Bishop leader?, Joint leadership proposal, Resignation of Maurice Bishop, Conflict with central committee, Sequence of events prior to Maurice’s detention, Peter St. Paul PM’s security officer accused of planning to kill Bernard Coard, The situation surrounding Maurice Bishop’s Detention
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Banyan Productions
Author / Creator
Frank Bishop, fl. 1984
Date Published / Released
1984-05-22
Publisher
Banyan Archive
Series
NJM
Person Discussed
George Louison, 1951-2003
Topic / Theme
U.S. Invasion of Grenada, October 25, 1983, Political and Social Movements, Grenadians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1984. Used with permission of the Banyan Archive.
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