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Red White Black & Blue: Additional Footage Part 2
written by Tom Putnam; directed by Tom Putnam; produced by Michael Harbour, 1945-2009, Matt Radecki, fl. 2005, Jeff Nalmberg and Tom Putnam (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2007), 2 mins
"My job was to kill Japanese, and that's what I did."
Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met.
Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emot...
Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met.
Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emot...
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written by Tom Putnam; directed by Tom Putnam; produced by Michael Harbour, 1945-2009, Matt Radecki, fl. 2005, Jeff Nalmberg and Tom Putnam (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2007), 2 mins
Description
"My job was to kill Japanese, and that's what I did."
Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met.
Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emotional journey back to the remote Aleutian island of Attu, where they relive the brutal 19-day battle that the American government kept... "My job was to kill Japanese, and that's what I did."
Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met.
Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emotional journey back to the remote Aleutian island of Attu, where they relive the brutal 19-day battle that the American government kept secret. "My job was to kill Japanese, and that's what I did." Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met. Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emotional journey back to the remote Aleutian island of Attu, where they relive the brutal 19-day battle that the American government kept secret. As Bill and Andy retrace their steps over this desolate, untouched battlefield - a living museum littered with crashed airplanes, collapsing buildings, and unexploded bombs - the line between past and present begins to blur and long-forgotten memories resurface with moving force. Red White Black & Blue isn't just one soldier's story - it is the story of every solider who faces an enemy he does not understand and returns home with scars that are slow to heal. Walk through one of the bloodiest battles of World War II with the soldiers who lived it. Through their eyes you'll experience the complicated, and sometimes contradictory, mindset of a nation at war and what it really means to be an American hero. Red White Black & Blue is the first feature-length documentary to tell the story of the Battle of Attu, one of the bloodiest battles of World War II and the only invasion of the United States since the War of 1812. Show more Show less
Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met.
Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emotional journey back to the remote Aleutian island of Attu, where they relive the brutal 19-day battle that the American government kept... "My job was to kill Japanese, and that's what I did."
Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met.
Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emotional journey back to the remote Aleutian island of Attu, where they relive the brutal 19-day battle that the American government kept secret. "My job was to kill Japanese, and that's what I did." Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met. Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emotional journey back to the remote Aleutian island of Attu, where they relive the brutal 19-day battle that the American government kept secret. As Bill and Andy retrace their steps over this desolate, untouched battlefield - a living museum littered with crashed airplanes, collapsing buildings, and unexploded bombs - the line between past and present begins to blur and long-forgotten memories resurface with moving force. Red White Black & Blue isn't just one soldier's story - it is the story of every solider who faces an enemy he does not understand and returns home with scars that are slow to heal. Walk through one of the bloodiest battles of World War II with the soldiers who lived it. Through their eyes you'll experience the complicated, and sometimes contradictory, mindset of a nation at war and what it really means to be an American hero. Red White Black & Blue is the first feature-length documentary to tell the story of the Battle of Attu, one of the bloodiest battles of World War II and the only invasion of the United States since the War of 1812. Show more Show less
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Tom Putnam, Andy Petrus, Bill Jones, Michael Harbour, 1945-2009, Matt Radecki, fl. 2005, Jeff Nalmberg
Author / Creator
Tom Putnam
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Topic / Theme
Japanese, American, Weather, Battles, War, Military campaigns, Soldiers, Invasions, Ethnography, Americans
Copyright Message
© Documentary Educational Resources
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Red White Black & Blue: Additional Footage Part 3
written by Tom Putnam; directed by Tom Putnam; produced by Michael Harbour, 1945-2009, Matt Radecki, fl. 2005, Jeff Nalmberg and Tom Putnam (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2007), 8 mins
"My job was to kill Japanese, and that's what I did."
Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met.
Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emot...
Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met.
Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emot...
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written by Tom Putnam; directed by Tom Putnam; produced by Michael Harbour, 1945-2009, Matt Radecki, fl. 2005, Jeff Nalmberg and Tom Putnam (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2007), 8 mins
Description
"My job was to kill Japanese, and that's what I did."
Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met.
Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emotional journey back to the remote Aleutian island of Attu, where they relive the brutal 19-day battle that the American government kept... "My job was to kill Japanese, and that's what I did."
Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met.
Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emotional journey back to the remote Aleutian island of Attu, where they relive the brutal 19-day battle that the American government kept secret. "My job was to kill Japanese, and that's what I did." Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met. Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emotional journey back to the remote Aleutian island of Attu, where they relive the brutal 19-day battle that the American government kept secret. As Bill and Andy retrace their steps over this desolate, untouched battlefield - a living museum littered with crashed airplanes, collapsing buildings, and unexploded bombs - the line between past and present begins to blur and long-forgotten memories resurface with moving force. Red White Black & Blue isn't just one soldier's story - it is the story of every solider who faces an enemy he does not understand and returns home with scars that are slow to heal. Walk through one of the bloodiest battles of World War II with the soldiers who lived it. Through their eyes you'll experience the complicated, and sometimes contradictory, mindset of a nation at war and what it really means to be an American hero. Red White Black & Blue is the first feature-length documentary to tell the story of the Battle of Attu, one of the bloodiest battles of World War II and the only invasion of the United States since the War of 1812. Show more Show less
Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met.
Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emotional journey back to the remote Aleutian island of Attu, where they relive the brutal 19-day battle that the American government kept... "My job was to kill Japanese, and that's what I did."
Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met.
Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emotional journey back to the remote Aleutian island of Attu, where they relive the brutal 19-day battle that the American government kept secret. "My job was to kill Japanese, and that's what I did." Bill Jones and Andy Petrus are the two toughest 85-year-olds you've ever met. Together, these life-long friends fought 3,000 Japanese in a secret Alaskan invasion during World War II. Now, 60 years later, these two forgotten heroes embark on an intense and emotional journey back to the remote Aleutian island of Attu, where they relive the brutal 19-day battle that the American government kept secret. As Bill and Andy retrace their steps over this desolate, untouched battlefield - a living museum littered with crashed airplanes, collapsing buildings, and unexploded bombs - the line between past and present begins to blur and long-forgotten memories resurface with moving force. Red White Black & Blue isn't just one soldier's story - it is the story of every solider who faces an enemy he does not understand and returns home with scars that are slow to heal. Walk through one of the bloodiest battles of World War II with the soldiers who lived it. Through their eyes you'll experience the complicated, and sometimes contradictory, mindset of a nation at war and what it really means to be an American hero. Red White Black & Blue is the first feature-length documentary to tell the story of the Battle of Attu, one of the bloodiest battles of World War II and the only invasion of the United States since the War of 1812. Show more Show less
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Tom Putnam, Andy Petrus, Bill Jones, Michael Harbour, 1945-2009, Matt Radecki, fl. 2005, Jeff Nalmberg
Author / Creator
Tom Putnam
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Topic / Theme
Japanese, American, Weather, Battles, War, Military campaigns, Soldiers, Invasions, Ethnography, Americans
Copyright Message
© Documentary Educational Resources
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Red White Blue November
directed by Saidah Said and Sapana Sakya; produced by Sapana Sakya and Saidah Said (San Francisco, CA: Center for Asian American Media, 1998), 29 mins
On November 19, 1993, 18-year-old Kong Chi Thao was killed in a drive-by shooting in downtown Fresno. Interviews with his family members reveal their varying perceptions of how and why Kong Chi’s death took place, which, in turn, reflect their own differing expectations and experiences of being Hmong immigrants...
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directed by Saidah Said and Sapana Sakya; produced by Sapana Sakya and Saidah Said (San Francisco, CA: Center for Asian American Media, 1998), 29 mins
Description
On November 19, 1993, 18-year-old Kong Chi Thao was killed in a drive-by shooting in downtown Fresno. Interviews with his family members reveal their varying perceptions of how and why Kong Chi’s death took place, which, in turn, reflect their own differing expectations and experiences of being Hmong immigrants in America. Intimate and immediate, this documentary sifts through the facts and myths that surround the Hmong as they try hard to sust...
On November 19, 1993, 18-year-old Kong Chi Thao was killed in a drive-by shooting in downtown Fresno. Interviews with his family members reveal their varying perceptions of how and why Kong Chi’s death took place, which, in turn, reflect their own differing expectations and experiences of being Hmong immigrants in America. Intimate and immediate, this documentary sifts through the facts and myths that surround the Hmong as they try hard to sustain the delicate balance between traditional Hmong beliefs and American practicalities and to readjust to the realities of life in the States.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sapana Sakya, Saidah Said
Author / Creator
Saidah Said, Sapana Sakya
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
Center for Asian American Media
Topic / Theme
Racism, Refugees, Immigrant populations, Hmong
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1998 by Center for Asian American Media
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Redemption Sound Setters plays QRC Steelpan Jazz finals 2011
performed by Redemption Sound Setters (Trinidad and Tobago: Banyan Archive, 2011), 12 mins
Redemption Sound Setters plays THE ROAD.
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performed by Redemption Sound Setters (Trinidad and Tobago: Banyan Archive, 2011), 12 mins
Description
Redemption Sound Setters plays THE ROAD.
Date Written / Recorded
2011-10-29
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Redemption Sound Setters
Author / Creator
Redemption Sound Setters
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Banyan Archive
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used with permission of the Banyan Archive.
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Red-Hot Stones - Fed to Kill Monster
in Ruth Fulton Benedict Papers, of Vassar College. Libraries. Archives and Special Collections Library ([Box 96]: Serrano Field Trip Notes) (1922) , 2 page(s)
Handwritten list of citations includes 'Legends and Myths of Hawaii' (David Kalakaua) and 'Oceanic Mythology' (Roland Dixon), with references to Tahiti (Leverd), New Guinea (Romilly), and Melanesia/New Hebrides (Codington). Written on the back of a library call slip; undated.
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in Ruth Fulton Benedict Papers, of Vassar College. Libraries. Archives and Special Collections Library ([Box 96]: Serrano Field Trip Notes) (1922) , 2 page(s)
Description
Handwritten list of citations includes 'Legends and Myths of Hawaii' (David Kalakaua) and 'Oceanic Mythology' (Roland Dixon), with references to Tahiti (Leverd), New Guinea (Romilly), and Melanesia/New Hebrides (Codington). Written on the back of a library call slip; undated.
Date Written / Recorded
1922
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Research notes
Contributor
Ruth Benedict, 1887-1948
Author / Creator
Ruth Benedict, 1887-1948
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Ruth Fulton Benedict Papers, Vassar College. Copyright © 2016 by Mary Catherine Bateson
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Reduplication - Complete with Apophony
in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (LSE), of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Box 5: Linguistic notes and lectures, based on Trobriand Islands fieldwork, Folder 20: Classificatory Particles) (London, England) (1925) , 2 page(s)
An undated, handwritten page of manuscript notes on the grammar of the Trobriand language has 'LF IV' written at the upper right corner. In the middle of the page in purple pencil is the title 'Reduplication -- complete with Apophony.' The information is written on the back of a page titled 'Red Apoph - Bidu/Badu....
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in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (LSE), of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Box 5: Linguistic notes and lectures, based on Trobriand Islands fieldwork, Folder 20: Classificatory Particles) (London, England) (1925) , 2 page(s)
Description
An undated, handwritten page of manuscript notes on the grammar of the Trobriand language has 'LF IV' written at the upper right corner. In the middle of the page in purple pencil is the title 'Reduplication -- complete with Apophony.' The information is written on the back of a page titled 'Red Apoph - Bidu/Badu.' Featured is the one term (bidu-badu) which means 'many,' along with the reference number III,3.
Date Written / Recorded
1925
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Author / Creator
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Topic / Theme
Trobriand Islanders
Copyright Message
Materials sourced from Yale University. Copyright © 2016 by Patrick Burke
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Reduplication - Grammar Notes
in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (LSE), of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Box 5: Linguistic notes and lectures, based on Trobriand Islands fieldwork, Folder 18: Grammatical Notes) (London, England) (1926) , 2 page(s)
A page of undated, handwritten manuscript notes on the grammar of the Trobriand language headed 'Reduplication' is written on the back of a letter in German from the Kunerolwerke company to Malinowski in Italy, dated 23 August 1926.
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in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (LSE), of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Box 5: Linguistic notes and lectures, based on Trobriand Islands fieldwork, Folder 18: Grammatical Notes) (London, England) (1926) , 2 page(s)
Description
A page of undated, handwritten manuscript notes on the grammar of the Trobriand language headed 'Reduplication' is written on the back of a letter in German from the Kunerolwerke company to Malinowski in Italy, dated 23 August 1926.
Date Written / Recorded
1926
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Author / Creator
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Topic / Theme
Anthropological linguistics, Trobriand Islanders
Copyright Message
Materials sourced from Yale University. Copyright © 2016 by Patrick Burke
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Reed horn- Bonda- Oddi and Party- Odisha
of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:25:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 2 mins
Demonstration of Bonda reed horn at Pandraguda village.
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of Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Institute of Indian Studies, in Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy Collection, N63. Fieldtrip to survey varieties of Indian music in 1963-1964., 1:25:84 (New Delhi, Delhi State) , 2 mins
Description
Demonstration of Bonda reed horn at Pandraguda village. Bonda tribal music
Date Written / Recorded
1964
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Field recording (raw)
Contributor
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009
Author / Creator
Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy, 1927-2009
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy and Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy Collection, Archive and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. Copyright Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy.
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reed walled compound with man (?) and dog
in Torday Collection, of Royal Anthropological Institute. Archives and Manuscripts; photographed by Michael Verdick, fl. 1974 (1900) , 1 page(s)
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in Torday Collection, of Royal Anthropological Institute. Archives and Manuscripts; photographed by Michael Verdick, fl. 1974 (1900) , 1 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1900
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Photograph
Contributor
Michael Verdick, fl. 1900
Author / Creator
Michael Verdick, fl. 1900, Michael Verdick, fl. 1974
Topic / Theme
Town life
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Royal Anthropological Institute. All Rights Reserved.
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of Wesleyan University. World Music Archives, in The Mark Slobin Fieldwork Archive, Music in the Afghan North, 1967-1972, Film Footage and Monographs, Settings and Landscapes (Middletown, CT) , 16 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1967
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Archival footage
Contributor
Mark Slobin, 1943-
Author / Creator
Mark Slobin, 1943-
Topic / Theme
Music, Musicians, Dance and dancing, Afghans, Turkish, Northern Uzbek, Dari
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the World Music Archive, Wesleyan University. Copyright Mark Slobin.
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