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The 8th Festival of Pacific Arts: Voices of the Pacific
directed by Conrad Mill, fl. 1991; produced by Rhonda Griffiths, fl. 2004 (New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (Organization), 2003), 40 mins
The DVD shows the exhibition of Arts and Culture in the different Pacific countries.
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directed by Conrad Mill, fl. 1991; produced by Rhonda Griffiths, fl. 2004 (New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (Organization), 2003), 40 mins
Description
The DVD shows the exhibition of Arts and Culture in the different Pacific countries.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Conrad Mill, fl. 1991, Rhonda Griffiths, fl. 2004
Author / Creator
Conrad Mill, fl. 1991
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Secretariat of the Pacific Community (Organization)
Topic / Theme
Fairs and festivals, Local customs, Cultural participation, Pacific Islander ethnic groups, English
Copyright Message
©2003
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The 9th Festival of Pacific Arts: Oltobed a Malt
produced by Ernest Ongidobel, fl. 2000, Republic of Palau and Secretariat of the Pacific Community (Organization), in The 9th Festival of Pacific Arts: Oltobed a Malt (New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (Organization), 2004), 44 mins
This film recounts the events and the highlights of the 9th Festival of Arts and for 10 days, Islanders of diverse nationalities performed, spoke about, and demonstrated their cultures and what it means to be a Pacific Islander in the 21st century.
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produced by Ernest Ongidobel, fl. 2000, Republic of Palau and Secretariat of the Pacific Community (Organization), in The 9th Festival of Pacific Arts: Oltobed a Malt (New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (Organization), 2004), 44 mins
Description
This film recounts the events and the highlights of the 9th Festival of Arts and for 10 days, Islanders of diverse nationalities performed, spoke about, and demonstrated their cultures and what it means to be a Pacific Islander in the 21st century.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Rhonda Griffiths, fl. 2004, Aren Baoa, fl. 2011, Ernest Ongidobel, fl. 2000, Republic of Palau, Secretariat of the Pacific Community (Organization), Joe Chilton, fl. 2004
Author / Creator
Rhonda Griffiths, fl. 2004, Aren Baoa, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Secretariat of the Pacific Community (Organization)
Speaker / Narrator
Joe Chilton, fl. 2004
Topic / Theme
Cultural participation, Local customs, Revitalization and ethnogenesis, Fairs and festivals, Pacific Islander ethnic groups, Brazilians
Copyright Message
©2004
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Abdul Malik at Pamberi
performed by Abdul Malik, 1940-, Pamberi Steel Orchestra (Trinidad and Tobago: Banyan Archive, 1993), 17 mins
Poet, Abdul Malik (Delano DeCoteau) rehearses with Pamberi Steel orchestra in San Juan, Trinidad.
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performed by Abdul Malik, 1940-, Pamberi Steel Orchestra (Trinidad and Tobago: Banyan Archive, 1993), 17 mins
Description
Poet, Abdul Malik (Delano DeCoteau) rehearses with Pamberi Steel orchestra in San Juan, Trinidad.
Date Written / Recorded
1993-11-11
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Pamberi Steel Orchestra, Abdul Malik, 1940-
Author / Creator
Pamberi Steel Orchestra, Abdul Malik, 1940-
Date Published / Released
1993
Publisher
Banyan Archive
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1993. Used with permission of the Banyan Archive.
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Abloni
written by Alexandre Oktan, fl. 2006; directed by Alexandre Oktan, fl. 2006; produced by Médiatique Inc. (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2005), 51 mins
You give an old shirt or dress to a charity. Then, you forget all about it. But - without knowing it - you have had a huge impact on people you don't know, people throughout the world; and that impact is not all good. By following the strange, colorful, unpredictable voyage of one second hand shirt, Abloni plunges...
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written by Alexandre Oktan, fl. 2006; directed by Alexandre Oktan, fl. 2006; produced by Médiatique Inc. (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2005), 51 mins
Description
You give an old shirt or dress to a charity. Then, you forget all about it. But - without knowing it - you have had a huge impact on people you don't know, people throughout the world; and that impact is not all good. By following the strange, colorful, unpredictable voyage of one second hand shirt, Abloni plunges us into the huge worldwide business of second hand clothes. You give an old shirt or dress to a charity. Then, you forget all about it...
You give an old shirt or dress to a charity. Then, you forget all about it. But - without knowing it - you have had a huge impact on people you don't know, people throughout the world; and that impact is not all good. By following the strange, colorful, unpredictable voyage of one second hand shirt, Abloni plunges us into the huge worldwide business of second hand clothes. You give an old shirt or dress to a charity. Then, you forget all about it. But - without knowing it - you have had a huge impact on people throughout the world; and that impact is not all good. By following the strange, colorful, unpredictable voyage of one second hand shirt, Abloni plunges us into the huge worldwide business of second hand clothes. Exploring a vast range of locations, and entering into the lives of a colorful cast of characters, Abloni reveals how the second hand clothes business creates a livelihood for a whole chain of wholesalers and retailers and supports charities and recycles waste products in rich countries. At the same time it destroys the textile industries and textile traditions of poor countries, revolutionizing style and fashion in places as far away as a small village in central Togo. Second-hand clothing has led to the birth of a new hybrid African style that creatively mixes western fashions with local textiles and patterns. As it follows a single shirt, Abloni reveals to us an unknown cross section of the economic structure of our contemporary world.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Alexandre Oktan, fl. 2006, Prince Agbodjan, Patrick Descous, Do-Rego Kiki Mayamon, Etienne Mobu K. Novinyo, Amouzo Kodjo, Daniel Castro, Jean Laroche, Jean Cayer, Didier Gondola, Nancy Leblanc, Steeve Villeneuve, Médiatique Inc.
Author / Creator
Alexandre Oktan, fl. 2006
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Topic / Theme
West African, Charity, Textile industry, Fashion, Clothing shops, Economics, Trade and commerce, Ethnography
Copyright Message
by Documentary Educational Resources
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Aboriginal Heart
directed by Michelle Blanchard, fl. 2007-2013; produced by Tim Duncan, fl. 2008-2013, Screen NSW and Doctored Films (Australia: Flickerfest, 2013), 13 mins
A young city doctor’s first job in an Indigenous outback community takes a turn when some savvy local Aboriginal women compel him to buy all their artwork.
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directed by Michelle Blanchard, fl. 2007-2013; produced by Tim Duncan, fl. 2008-2013, Screen NSW and Doctored Films (Australia: Flickerfest, 2013), 13 mins
Description
A young city doctor’s first job in an Indigenous outback community takes a turn when some savvy local Aboriginal women compel him to buy all their artwork.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Performance
Contributor
Tim Duncan, fl. 2008-2013, Screen NSW, Doctored Films
Author / Creator
Michelle Blanchard, fl. 2007-2013
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Flickerfest
Topic / Theme
Paintings, Medical facilities, Rural population, Medical doctors
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Michelle Blanchard
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Aboriginal Stories From Western Australia
produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 2014), 8 mins
This video by Barrie Machin features aboriginal stories from Western Australia.
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produced by Barrie Machin, fl. 1972 (Privately Published, 2014), 8 mins
Description
This video by Barrie Machin features aboriginal stories from Western Australia.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Author / Creator
Barrie Machin, fl. 1972
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Australian aboriginal people, Indigenous peoples, Australian Aborigines
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Barrie Machin
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About Cameras, Spirits, And Occupations
produced by Leiden University (Leiden, South Holland: Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Universiteit Leiden, 2018), 38 mins
The triptych About Cameras, Spirits and Occupations is divided into three complementary short films. Our documentary aims not only to denounce oppressive situations or exotic glimpses, but also to reflect on how short films like these are interconnected, especially regarding complementarities that cannot be heard...
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produced by Leiden University (Leiden, South Holland: Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Universiteit Leiden, 2018), 38 mins
Description
The triptych About Cameras, Spirits and Occupations is divided into three complementary short films. Our documentary aims not only to denounce oppressive situations or exotic glimpses, but also to reflect on how short films like these are interconnected, especially regarding complementarities that cannot be heard or seen. The first short-film is an indigenous media recorded and edited by Shapu Matis after a cinema workshop with Markus Enk, in wh...
The triptych About Cameras, Spirits and Occupations is divided into three complementary short films. Our documentary aims not only to denounce oppressive situations or exotic glimpses, but also to reflect on how short films like these are interconnected, especially regarding complementarities that cannot be heard or seen. The first short-film is an indigenous media recorded and edited by Shapu Matis after a cinema workshop with Markus Enk, in which the spirits Madiwin comes to visit the Matis village; the second short-film is a collaborative indigenous media produced with the Kanamari while their protest against the neglect of their healthcare assistance by the Brazilian government; the last short-film is a reflexive experimentation regarding the role of the camera and that of anthropology when anthropologists meet their indigenous collaborators. The triptych documentary concludes asking to its audience if, when preparing their works, anthropologists and filmmakers are trying to affect bodies and transform their state of mind, just as healers and shamans do.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary, Ethnography
Contributor
Leiden University
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Universiteit Leiden
Topic / Theme
Matis
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Universiteit Leiden
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The Absence of Apricots
directed by Daniel Asadi Faezi, 1993-; produced by Daniel Asadi Faezi, 1993-, University of Television and Film Munich (Royal Anthropological Institute, 2018), 49 mins,
Source: raifilm.org.uk
Source: raifilm.org.uk
In the Hunza Valley in the northern Pakistan there is a magnificent turquoise lake. But the lake hasn’t been always there: it is the result of a massive landslide that blocked a river, causing massive floods which immersed fields and entire village. Thousands of people got dislocated and had to look for differen...
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directed by Daniel Asadi Faezi, 1993-; produced by Daniel Asadi Faezi, 1993-, University of Television and Film Munich (Royal Anthropological Institute, 2018), 49 mins,
Source: raifilm.org.uk
Source: raifilm.org.uk
Description
In the Hunza Valley in the northern Pakistan there is a magnificent turquoise lake. But the lake hasn’t been always there: it is the result of a massive landslide that blocked a river, causing massive floods which immersed fields and entire village. Thousands of people got dislocated and had to look for different places where to live. All that remain are memories, passed to the new generation in stories. The Absence of Apricots surveys this hau...
In the Hunza Valley in the northern Pakistan there is a magnificent turquoise lake. But the lake hasn’t been always there: it is the result of a massive landslide that blocked a river, causing massive floods which immersed fields and entire village. Thousands of people got dislocated and had to look for different places where to live. All that remain are memories, passed to the new generation in stories. The Absence of Apricots surveys this haunted landscape, sketching everyday life of its inhabitants, as it is interwoven with memory, myth, and loss.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Daniel Asadi Faezi, 1993-, University of Television and Film Munich
Author / Creator
Daniel Asadi Faezi, 1993-
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Royal Anthropological Institute
Topic / Theme
Lakes
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Daniel Asadi Faezi
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Abstinence Comes To Albuquerque
written by Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001; directed by Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001; produced by Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001 (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2007), 1 hour 31 mins
Abstinence Comes to Albuquerque provides a glimpse into a nationwide debate over what young people should be taught about sexuality. Through personal stories, community profiles, and expert interviews, the program highlights the differences between a strict abstinence-only-until-marriage approach and more comprehe...
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written by Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001; directed by Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001; produced by Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001 (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2007), 1 hour 31 mins
Description
Abstinence Comes to Albuquerque provides a glimpse into a nationwide debate over what young people should be taught about sexuality. Through personal stories, community profiles, and expert interviews, the program highlights the differences between a strict abstinence-only-until-marriage approach and more comprehensive sexuality education. Abstinence Comes to Albuquerque provides a glimpse into a nationwide debate over what young people should be...
Abstinence Comes to Albuquerque provides a glimpse into a nationwide debate over what young people should be taught about sexuality. Through personal stories, community profiles, and expert interviews, the program highlights the differences between a strict abstinence-only-until-marriage approach and more comprehensive sexuality education. Abstinence Comes to Albuquerque provides a glimpse into a nationwide debate over what young people should be taught about sexuality. Through personal stories, community profiles, and expert interviews, the program highlights the differences between a strict abstinence-only-until-marriage approach and more comprehensive sexuality education. In the documentary film a ninth grader tells her mother that she’s heard some unusual things from a sexuality education program in her school. The family talks about their problems with the program, and a school board member speaks about its weaknesses. The film then profiles an abstinence-only-until-marriage program as well as a more balanced sexuality education program. Following the documentary are interviews with national experts on sexuality education and adolescent health.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001
Author / Creator
Charles C. Stuart, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
2006, 2007
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Topic / Theme
American, Education Law/Legal Issues, Community and Family Issues, Behavior, Political causes, Birth control, Education, School curriculums, Sexual behavior, Sex education, Secondary, Ethnography, Americans
Copyright Message
© Documentary Educational Resources
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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
Description
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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