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Black Container Of Photographic Slides Relating To Rural Development (Cus/6/2/9/4)
in The Cusichaca Trust archive (CUS), of University of London. Senate House Library (London, England) (1996), Photographs. Fotografías (CUS/6), Patacancha (CUS/6/2), Photographic materials relating largely to Patacancha project (CUS/6/2/9), Black container of photographic slides relating to rural development (CUS/6/2/9/4) , 56 page(s)
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in The Cusichaca Trust archive (CUS), of University of London. Senate House Library (London, England) (1996), Photographs. Fotografías (CUS/6), Patacancha (CUS/6/2), Photographic materials relating largely to Patacancha project (CUS/6/2/9), Black container of photographic slides relating to rural development (CUS/6/2/9/4) , 56 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1996
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Photograph
Contributor
Ann Kendall, OBE, 1939-2019
Author / Creator
Ann Kendall, OBE, 1939-2019
Topic / Theme
Gardens, Field work for anthropology, Canals, Fieldwork and Methods, Archaeology, Inca
Copyright Message
Material sourced from Senate House Library, University of London. Copyright © The University of London.
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Black & White
in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (LSE), of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Box 2: Trobriand Islands fieldwork notebooks and notes, Folder 34: Field notes) (London, England) (1917) , 14 page(s)
Undated, handwritten pages of notes are headed, 'Black & White.' The pages consist of: introductory notes on 'kultur kontact' problems and ways of dealing with them in the course of ethnographic field work; suggestions of areas of study; and notes about bias. Additional notes discuss the effects of 'white man' on:...
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in Bronislaw Malinowski Papers (LSE), of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Box 2: Trobriand Islands fieldwork notebooks and notes, Folder 34: Field notes) (London, England) (1917) , 14 page(s)
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Undated, handwritten pages of notes are headed, 'Black & White.' The pages consist of: introductory notes on 'kultur kontact' problems and ways of dealing with them in the course of ethnographic field work; suggestions of areas of study; and notes about bias. Additional notes discuss the effects of 'white man' on: Changes in Social Structure; Tribal Life; General ways in which white man's presence works; Knowledge-Medicine-Art; War; and Economics...
Undated, handwritten pages of notes are headed, 'Black & White.' The pages consist of: introductory notes on 'kultur kontact' problems and ways of dealing with them in the course of ethnographic field work; suggestions of areas of study; and notes about bias. Additional notes discuss the effects of 'white man' on: Changes in Social Structure; Tribal Life; General ways in which white man's presence works; Knowledge-Medicine-Art; War; and Economics. The information is written on various reused stationery, such as: handwritten manuscript pages with an 'X' through them, discussing where in the body the baloma (the spirit or soul) resides; a partial, typewritten letter from Charles Seligman; a partial, handwritten letter from Brenda Seligman; and a page with an address for the Commercial Bank of Australia.
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Date Written / Recorded
1917
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Author / Creator
Bronisław Malinowski, 1884-1942
Topic / Theme
Field work for anthropology, Ethnographic research theory, Ethnographic methodology, Cultural assimilation, Trobriand Islanders
Copyright Message
Materials sourced from Yale University. Copyright © 2016 by Patrick Burke
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Blunden Harbour
written by Robert G. Gardner, 1925-2014; directed by Robert G. Gardner, 1925-2014 and William Heick, 1916-2012; produced by William Heick, 1916-2012 and Robert G. Gardner, 1925-2014 (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1951), 21 mins
Robert Gardner, then a graduate student of Anthropology at the University of Washington in Seattle, went to Blunden Harbour to research a major film project on the Kwakiutl about whom Ruth Benedict had written so eloquently. The larger work was never done and this small film remains one of the few authentic accoun...
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written by Robert G. Gardner, 1925-2014; directed by Robert G. Gardner, 1925-2014 and William Heick, 1916-2012; produced by William Heick, 1916-2012 and Robert G. Gardner, 1925-2014 (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1951), 21 mins
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Robert Gardner, then a graduate student of Anthropology at the University of Washington in Seattle, went to Blunden Harbour to research a major film project on the Kwakiutl about whom Ruth Benedict had written so eloquently. The larger work was never done and this small film remains one of the few authentic accounts of this once majestic people. Robert Gardner, then a graduate student of Anthropology at the University of Washington in Seattle, we...
Robert Gardner, then a graduate student of Anthropology at the University of Washington in Seattle, went to Blunden Harbour to research a major film project on the Kwakiutl about whom Ruth Benedict had written so eloquently. The larger work was never done and this small film remains one of the few authentic accounts of this once majestic people. Robert Gardner, then a graduate student of Anthropology at the University of Washington in Seattle, went to Blunden Harbour to research a major film project on the Kwakiutl about whom Ruth Benedict had written so eloquently. The larger work was never done and this small film remains one of the few authentic accounts of this once majestic people. Gently paced to capture the essence of life in this forgotten community, the film relies on an observational style and compelling visuals to tell the story.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Robert G. Gardner, 1925-2014, William Heick, 1916-2012, Richard Selig
Author / Creator
Robert G. Gardner, 1925-2014, William Heick, 1916-2012
Date Published / Released
1951
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Speaker / Narrator
Richard Selig
Topic / Theme
Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw), Cultural identity, Observation techniques for anthropology, Anthropology, American Indian communities, Revitalization and ethnogenesis, Ethnography, Kwakiutl
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by Documentary Educational Resources
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in Max Gluckman Papers, of Royal Anthropological Institute. Archives and Manuscripts (1956) , 13 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1956
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Minutes
Topic / Theme
Zambian, African, Associations and organizations, Finance, Field work for anthropology, Zambians
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Bonus material: Damouré talking about the film Jaguar
written by Anne Mette Jørgensen, 1969- and Berit Madsen, fl. 2007; directed by Berit Madsen, fl. 2007 and Anne Mette Jørgensen, 1969- (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2007), 15 mins
Jean Rouch is known to many worldwide as a French anthropologist and innovative filmmaker. Much of his work is linked to the birth of cinéma vérité. However, Rouch's fifty-year involvement with a particular group of people in Niger shines a more personal light on his work - one of friendship and collaboration.
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written by Anne Mette Jørgensen, 1969- and Berit Madsen, fl. 2007; directed by Berit Madsen, fl. 2007 and Anne Mette Jørgensen, 1969- (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2007), 15 mins
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Jean Rouch is known to many worldwide as a French anthropologist and innovative filmmaker. Much of his work is linked to the birth of cinéma vérité. However, Rouch's fifty-year involvement with a particular group of people in Niger shines a more personal light on his work - one of friendship and collaboration. Jean Rouch is known to many worldwide as a French anthropologist and innovative filmmaker. Much of his work is linked to the birth of c...
Jean Rouch is known to many worldwide as a French anthropologist and innovative filmmaker. Much of his work is linked to the birth of cinéma vérité. However, Rouch's fifty-year involvement with a particular group of people in Niger shines a more personal light on his work - one of friendship and collaboration. Jean Rouch is known to many worldwide as a French anthropologist and innovative filmmaker. Much of his work is linked to the birth of cinéma vérité. However, Rouch's fifty-year involvement with a particular group of people in Niger shines a more personal light on his work - one of friendship and collaboration. Together with this group, Rouch made numerous ethnographic films and developed their own cinematographic style. These films have been termed 'ethno-fictions.' In 2003, two Danish anthropologists and filmmakers went to Niger to make a film with Rouch's friends. Their film was going to be an exploration of the methods of the group. It became a story about how this unique collaboration came to change the lives of both the filmmaker and his friends. This DVD also contains a 15 minute clip of Rouch's friend and collaborator Damouré talking about the film Jaguar.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Anne Mette Jørgensen, 1969-, Berit Madsen, fl. 2007, Damouré Zika, 1928-2009
Author / Creator
Anne Mette Jørgensen, 1969-, Berit Madsen, fl. 2007
Date Published / Released
1992, 2007
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Person Discussed
Jean Rouch, 1917-2004
Topic / Theme
Nigerien (Niger), Death, Film and filmmaking occupations, Ethnographic methodology, Film industry, Male friends, Ethnography, Nigeriens (Niger)
Copyright Message
© Documentary Educational Resources
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Bonus material: Damouré talking about the film Jaguar (FRENCH)
written by Anne Mette Jørgensen, 1969- and Berit Madsen, fl. 2007; directed by Berit Madsen, fl. 2007 and Anne Mette Jørgensen, 1969- (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2007), 6 mins
Jean Rouch is known to many worldwide as a French anthropologist and innovative filmmaker. Much of his work is linked to the birth of cinéma vérité. However, Rouch's fifty-year involvement with a particular group of people in Niger shines a more personal light on his work - one of friendship and collaboration.
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written by Anne Mette Jørgensen, 1969- and Berit Madsen, fl. 2007; directed by Berit Madsen, fl. 2007 and Anne Mette Jørgensen, 1969- (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2007), 6 mins
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Jean Rouch is known to many worldwide as a French anthropologist and innovative filmmaker. Much of his work is linked to the birth of cinéma vérité. However, Rouch's fifty-year involvement with a particular group of people in Niger shines a more personal light on his work - one of friendship and collaboration. Jean Rouch is known to many worldwide as a French anthropologist and innovative filmmaker. Much of his work is linked to the birth of c...
Jean Rouch is known to many worldwide as a French anthropologist and innovative filmmaker. Much of his work is linked to the birth of cinéma vérité. However, Rouch's fifty-year involvement with a particular group of people in Niger shines a more personal light on his work - one of friendship and collaboration. Jean Rouch is known to many worldwide as a French anthropologist and innovative filmmaker. Much of his work is linked to the birth of cinéma vérité. However, Rouch's fifty-year involvement with a particular group of people in Niger shines a more personal light on his work - one of friendship and collaboration. Together with this group, Rouch made numerous ethnographic films and developed their own cinematographic style. These films have been termed 'ethno-fictions.' In 2003, two Danish anthropologists and filmmakers went to Niger to make a film with Rouch's friends. Their film was going to be an exploration of the methods of the group. It became a story about how this unique collaboration came to change the lives of both the filmmaker and his friends. This DVD also contains a 15 minute clip of Rouch's friend and collaborator Damouré talking about the film Jaguar.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Anne Mette Jørgensen, 1969-, Berit Madsen, fl. 2007, Damouré Zika, 1928-2009
Author / Creator
Anne Mette Jørgensen, 1969-, Berit Madsen, fl. 2007
Date Published / Released
1992, 2007
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Person Discussed
Jean Rouch, 1917-2004
Topic / Theme
Nigerien (Niger), Death, Friendships, Ethnographic methodology, Film industry, Male friends, Ethnography, Nigeriens (Niger)
Copyright Message
by Documentary Educational Resources
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Book Cover with envelope from F. W. Hodge to George H. Pepper, c. 1906
written by Frederick Webb Hodge, 1864-1956, in George Hubbard Pepper Papers, 1895-1918, of ProQuest (Ann Arbor, MI) (1906), Box 1: Pepper Papers, Folder 19: Miscellaneous notes. , 2 page(s)
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written by Frederick Webb Hodge, 1864-1956, in George Hubbard Pepper Papers, 1895-1918, of ProQuest (Ann Arbor, MI) (1906), Box 1: Pepper Papers, Folder 19: Miscellaneous notes. , 2 page(s)
Date Written / Recorded
1906
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Ephemera
Author / Creator
Frederick Webb Hodge, 1864-1956
Person Discussed
P. Otto Maas, fl. 1915
Topic / Theme
Historic research for anthropology
Copyright Message
Copyright 2000. ProQuest Information and Learning Company and The Latin American Library of Tulane University. All rights reserved.
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Bound Report Notes on Inkblot Test Results in Peri
in Margaret Mead Papers and South Pacific Ethnographic Archives, 1838-1996, of United States. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division (N45: Papua New Guinea, Folder 2: Admiralty Islands. Mead and Fortune field trip to Manus, 1928-29. Field data. Margaret Mead. Notebooks. Inkblot and related items) (District of Columbia) (1929) , 7 page(s)
Bound collection of typed notes presenting the results of Ink Blot tests taken by the inhabitants of Peri, listing each by name along with his or her response to each of the 8 images.
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in Margaret Mead Papers and South Pacific Ethnographic Archives, 1838-1996, of United States. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division (N45: Papua New Guinea, Folder 2: Admiralty Islands. Mead and Fortune field trip to Manus, 1928-29. Field data. Margaret Mead. Notebooks. Inkblot and related items) (District of Columbia) (1929) , 7 page(s)
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Bound collection of typed notes presenting the results of Ink Blot tests taken by the inhabitants of Peri, listing each by name along with his or her response to each of the 8 images.
Date Written / Recorded
1929
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Research notes
Contributor
Margaret Mead, 1901-1978
Author / Creator
Margaret Mead, 1901-1978
Topic / Theme
Field tests for anthropology, Ethnopsychology, Manus
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A Brief List of Ethnological Topics Requiring Study in Samoa; with Outline Sheets
in Margaret Mead Papers and South Pacific Ethnographic Archives, 1838-1996, of United States. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division (N2: American Samoa, Folder 3: Mead field trip, 1925-26. Field data. Notes-field work sheets) (District of Columbia) (1925) , 16 page(s)
Typewritten sheet titled 'A Brief List of Ethnological Topics Requiring Study in Samoa,' with 'Miss Mead' handwritten at the top of page 1, and accompanying sheets titled 'Outline of placing of immediately relevant information.' The outline sheets cover broad phases of the life span (birth, childhood) along with s...
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in Margaret Mead Papers and South Pacific Ethnographic Archives, 1838-1996, of United States. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division (N2: American Samoa, Folder 3: Mead field trip, 1925-26. Field data. Notes-field work sheets) (District of Columbia) (1925) , 16 page(s)
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Typewritten sheet titled 'A Brief List of Ethnological Topics Requiring Study in Samoa,' with 'Miss Mead' handwritten at the top of page 1, and accompanying sheets titled 'Outline of placing of immediately relevant information.' The outline sheets cover broad phases of the life span (birth, childhood) along with subtopics such as food, clothing, education, tasks, tabus, and games. There are handwritten notes on these, listing citations to other a...
Typewritten sheet titled 'A Brief List of Ethnological Topics Requiring Study in Samoa,' with 'Miss Mead' handwritten at the top of page 1, and accompanying sheets titled 'Outline of placing of immediately relevant information.' The outline sheets cover broad phases of the life span (birth, childhood) along with subtopics such as food, clothing, education, tasks, tabus, and games. There are handwritten notes on these, listing citations to other authors on the topic. The general instructions on page 1 refer to Kraemer's 'Samoa Inseln' ['The Samoa Islands: An Outline of a Monograph With Particular Consideration of German Samoa,' by Augustin Krämer].
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Date Written / Recorded
1925
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Research notes
Contributor
Margaret Mead, 1901-1978
Author / Creator
Margaret Mead, 1901-1978
Topic / Theme
Field work for anthropology, Samoans
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3: Chiefdoms in Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Perspectives
written by Timothy Earle; in Bronze Age Economics: The Beginnings of Political Economies (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2002, originally published 2002), 43-69
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written by Timothy Earle; in Bronze Age Economics: The Beginnings of Political Economies (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2002, originally published 2002), 43-69
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
General reference book
Contributor
Timothy Earle
Author / Creator
Timothy Earle
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
Westview Press
Topic / Theme
Danish, Andean, Hawaiian, Social classes, Economics, Historic research for anthropology, Archaeology, American Indians, Hawaiians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2002 by Timothy Earle. Reproduced by permission of Westview Press, a member of the Perseus Books Group.
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