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Kelantan 1939-40 Index (Partial)
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya 1939-1940 Field Notes, Kelantan 1939-1940: Index (Partial)) (London, England) (1940) , 62 page(s)
Handwritten entries on index cards comprise a partial index to Firth's Kelantan field notes. Among the topics covered are kinship, marriage, genealogies, fishing, occupations, capital and income, agriculture, and games. Dated 1939-40.
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya 1939-1940 Field Notes, Kelantan 1939-1940: Index (Partial)) (London, England) (1940) , 62 page(s)
Description
Handwritten entries on index cards comprise a partial index to Firth's Kelantan field notes. Among the topics covered are kinship, marriage, genealogies, fishing, occupations, capital and income, agriculture, and games. Dated 1939-40.
Date Written / Recorded
1940
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Author / Creator
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Topic / Theme
Economic conditions, Family relationships, Fisheries, Daily life, Malay
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Kelantan Fish Marketing Syndicate
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya: Other Papers, Fishing) (London, England) (1949) , 18 page(s)
Typewritten proposal for the establishment of a marketing syndicate for Kelantan fishermen includes information on the number of fishermen and boats, middlemen, markets, and capitalization. Undated.
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya: Other Papers, Fishing) (London, England) (1949) , 18 page(s)
Description
Typewritten proposal for the establishment of a marketing syndicate for Kelantan fishermen includes information on the number of fishermen and boats, middlemen, markets, and capitalization. Undated.
Date Written / Recorded
1949
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Topic / Theme
Economic development, Fisheries, Malay
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Kerkennah
directed by Marco Mensa, fl. 2001 (Ethnos Films, 2001), 20 mins
This documentary, by director Marco Mensa, is about the life of fishermen on the Kerkennah Islands (Tunisia).
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directed by Marco Mensa, fl. 2001 (Ethnos Films, 2001), 20 mins
Description
This documentary, by director Marco Mensa, is about the life of fishermen on the Kerkennah Islands (Tunisia).
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Author / Creator
Marco Mensa, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Ethnos Films
Topic / Theme
Fisheries, Daily life, Cultural life, Islands, Current Affairs
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001. Used by permission of Ethnos Films. All rights reserved.
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Kochuripana: The Soul of Water
directed by Oasiuddin Ahmed, fl. 2012; produced by Oasiuddin Ahmed, fl. 2012, Bangladesh Film Institute (Privately Published, 2013), 25 mins
"Dhanai bibi is a woman who lives on a boat in the Kuichmari region of the Dhaleswari river near Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. She has been living on a boat for last 25-30 years along with her children on 8-9 other boats, each with their own families on these boats. They are not of the Bede ethnicity. The...
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directed by Oasiuddin Ahmed, fl. 2012; produced by Oasiuddin Ahmed, fl. 2012, Bangladesh Film Institute (Privately Published, 2013), 25 mins
Description
"Dhanai bibi is a woman who lives on a boat in the Kuichmari region of the Dhaleswari river near Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. She has been living on a boat for last 25-30 years along with her children on 8-9 other boats, each with their own families on these boats. They are not of the Bede ethnicity. They are a sub-ethnic group called Saudagar who earn their living by selling laces, ribbons, plastic and melamine items. They also earn by...
"Dhanai bibi is a woman who lives on a boat in the Kuichmari region of the Dhaleswari river near Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. She has been living on a boat for last 25-30 years along with her children on 8-9 other boats, each with their own families on these boats. They are not of the Bede ethnicity. They are a sub-ethnic group called Saudagar who earn their living by selling laces, ribbons, plastic and melamine items. They also earn by catching and selling fish.
This story is about a day in the life of such a woman and her family who cook on their boats, eat and sleep on their boats and struggle with sunshine, thundershowers, storms to get on with their life on the boat."
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Oasiuddin Ahmed, fl. 2012, Bangladesh Film Institute
Author / Creator
Oasiuddin Ahmed, fl. 2012
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Fisheries, Family relationships, Trade and commerce, Waterways, Chak
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Oasiuddin Ahmed
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Kumar Kahon: The Gaps of Kumar
directed by Oasiuddin Ahmed, fl. 2012 and Jyotirmay Mannan, fl. 2012; produced by Habibunnessa and Oasiuddin Ahmed, fl. 2012 (Privately Published, 2012), 39 mins
"The flow of the Kumar river starts from Faridpur region of our country, where there is activeness among the fishermen, sides, direction and coverage, and then a baul song on the Padma river. The types of fish once available in the Kumar river. The catching of fish by the fishermen, the obstacles to their effectiv...
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directed by Oasiuddin Ahmed, fl. 2012 and Jyotirmay Mannan, fl. 2012; produced by Habibunnessa and Oasiuddin Ahmed, fl. 2012 (Privately Published, 2012), 39 mins
Description
"The flow of the Kumar river starts from Faridpur region of our country, where there is activeness among the fishermen, sides, direction and coverage, and then a baul song on the Padma river. The types of fish once available in the Kumar river. The catching of fish by the fishermen, the obstacles to their effective catching and the present situation. A few ethnic families, notably the Bindu, Bagdi, Malo, whose abode and means of living are around...
"The flow of the Kumar river starts from Faridpur region of our country, where there is activeness among the fishermen, sides, direction and coverage, and then a baul song on the Padma river. The types of fish once available in the Kumar river. The catching of fish by the fishermen, the obstacles to their effective catching and the present situation. A few ethnic families, notably the Bindu, Bagdi, Malo, whose abode and means of living are around the Kumar river can be found.
The contribution of the Kumar river to the plantation of the Faridpur district, notably in that of the jute with which the farmers are disheartened. By the banks of the Kumar river, in the Ambikapur region of Faridpur is the residence of the rural poet Jasimuddin, and the shore of his best composition, the Shojon Badia. The historically and culturally significant boat race in the area of Bhanga, after a long gap there was a boat race in 2010. At a particular time of the year the Kumar is significantly dried up, a few old unorganized activities surrounding the river, then the present. Finally, at particular time of the year the Kumar river returns with shallow undeterred flow of tide."
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Habibunnessa, Oasiuddin Ahmed, fl. 2012
Author / Creator
Oasiuddin Ahmed, fl. 2012, Jyotirmay Mannan, fl. 2012
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Boat racing, Farming, Fisheries, Rivers, Bangladeshis
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 by Oasiuddin Ahmed
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Last Man Fishing
directed by J.D. Schuyler, fl. 2007; produced by Kelley Jordan Schuyler, fl. 2019 (Pompton Plains, NJ: Bayview Entertainment, 2021), 1 hour 5 mins
Small scale fishermen across America work to build a fair seafood system in an industry plagued with fraud and consolidation.
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directed by J.D. Schuyler, fl. 2007; produced by Kelley Jordan Schuyler, fl. 2019 (Pompton Plains, NJ: Bayview Entertainment, 2021), 1 hour 5 mins
Description
Small scale fishermen across America work to build a fair seafood system in an industry plagued with fraud and consolidation.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Kelley Jordan Schuyler, fl. 2019, Mark Bittman, 1950-
Author / Creator
J.D. Schuyler, fl. 2007
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Bayview Entertainment
Speaker / Narrator
Mark Bittman, 1950-
Topic / Theme
Wildlife conservation, Fish (Animal), Fish and seafood, Fisheries, Artisanal fishing
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Bayview Entertainment
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Last Season: Portrait of a Trawler
written by Oren Bendavid-Val; directed by Oren Bendavid-Val; produced by Oren Bendavid-Val (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2006), 29 mins
Last Season is a portrait of the ground fish trawler Isabel S. from New Bedford, MA. Jeff, the captain, learned fishing from his father, local legend 'Fearless Freddy' Hatfield. Brian, the cook, is a biker and a recovering alcoholic. Lo, the deckhand, is a refugee from Vietnam who has rediscovered Buddhism.
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written by Oren Bendavid-Val; directed by Oren Bendavid-Val; produced by Oren Bendavid-Val (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2006), 29 mins
Description
Last Season is a portrait of the ground fish trawler Isabel S. from New Bedford, MA. Jeff, the captain, learned fishing from his father, local legend 'Fearless Freddy' Hatfield. Brian, the cook, is a biker and a recovering alcoholic. Lo, the deckhand, is a refugee from Vietnam who has rediscovered Buddhism. Last Season is a portrait of the ground fish trawler Isabel S. from New Bedford, MA. Jeff, the captain, learned fishing from his father, loca...
Last Season is a portrait of the ground fish trawler Isabel S. from New Bedford, MA. Jeff, the captain, learned fishing from his father, local legend 'Fearless Freddy' Hatfield. Brian, the cook, is a biker and a recovering alcoholic. Lo, the deckhand, is a refugee from Vietnam who has rediscovered Buddhism. Last Season is a portrait of the ground fish trawler Isabel S. from New Bedford, MA. Jeff, the captain, learned fishing from his father, local legend 'Fearless Freddy' Hatfield. Brian, the cook, is a biker and a recovering alcoholic. Lo, the deckhand, is a refugee from Vietnam who has rediscovered Buddhism. We accompany them to the once-ample fishing areas of Georges Bank and the Nantucket Shoals, where they haul in nets, and do the backbreaking and bloody work of hand-cutting thousands of pounds of cod and other fish on a pitching trawl deck. The boat is revealed as a social microcosm. Captain Jeff, the son of an esteemed local captain, is at the top of the order, and Lo, who arrived in the U.S. after a harrowing escape from a Viet Cong jail, is at the bottom. Fishing is a complicated and sometimes deadly business. Detailed knowledge of the ocean floor and the habits of fish is crucial to success. But, as Captain Jeff acknowledges as the Isabel S. returns with its catch, "Sometimes a lot of it is a little luck".
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Oren Bendavid-Val, Lo Van Nguyen, Brian McNally, Jeff Hatfield
Author / Creator
Oren Bendavid-Val
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Topic / Theme
Vietnamese, American, Buddhism, Immigrant populations, Family separation, Fisheries, Cultural change and history, Ethnography, Americans
Copyright Message
by Documentary Educational Resources
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Letter from C. F. Hickling to Raymond Firth, September 20 [circa 1948]
written by C. F. Hickling, 1902-1977, in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya: Other Papers, Fishing) (London, England) (1948) , 2 page(s)
Handwritten letter from C.F. Hickling, Sanctuary Buildings, Colonial Office, to Raymond Firth discusses the Kelantan Fish Marketing Scheme and related economic development issues. Written on Colonial Office letterhead. Dated September 20 [circa 1948].
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written by C. F. Hickling, 1902-1977, in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya: Other Papers, Fishing) (London, England) (1948) , 2 page(s)
Description
Handwritten letter from C.F. Hickling, Sanctuary Buildings, Colonial Office, to Raymond Firth discusses the Kelantan Fish Marketing Scheme and related economic development issues. Written on Colonial Office letterhead. Dated September 20 [circa 1948].
Date Written / Recorded
1948
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
C. F. Hickling, 1902-1977
Topic / Theme
Economic development, Fisheries, Malay
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Letter from George Elliston to Raymond Firth, September 2, 1966
in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya: Other Papers, Malaya: Correspondence, 1963 Seminar, 1963 Field Trip) (London, England) (02 September 1966) , 2 page(s)
Typewritten air letter from George Elliston to Raymond Firth, September 2, 1966, regarding his work in Malaysia studying the fishing industry. Elliston also describes a failed government-assisted fishermen's cooperative.
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya: Other Papers, Malaya: Correspondence, 1963 Seminar, 1963 Field Trip) (London, England) (02 September 1966) , 2 page(s)
Description
Typewritten air letter from George Elliston to Raymond Firth, September 2, 1966, regarding his work in Malaysia studying the fishing industry. Elliston also describes a failed government-assisted fishermen's cooperative.
Date Written / Recorded
02 September 1966, 1966
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Letter
Topic / Theme
Fisheries, Field work for anthropology, Malay
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Letter from Raymond Firth to Ishak Shari, May 6, 1979
written by Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002, in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya: Other Papers, Malay Letters: To and From Malays, Mainly Kelantan) (London, England) (06 May 1979) , 2 page(s)
Two-page typewritten letter to Ishak Shari from Raymond Firth sending names and information from his notebooks to give him leads on comparing tauke [fishing business owners] from his current studies with Firth's in 1963.
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written by Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002, in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya: Other Papers, Malay Letters: To and From Malays, Mainly Kelantan) (London, England) (06 May 1979) , 2 page(s)
Description
Two-page typewritten letter to Ishak Shari from Raymond Firth sending names and information from his notebooks to give him leads on comparing tauke [fishing business owners] from his current studies with Firth's in 1963.
Date Written / Recorded
06 May 1979, 1979
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Sir Raymond Firth, 1901-2002
Topic / Theme
Fisheries, Malay
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