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In 1961, anthropologist Robert Gardner organised an expedition to the highlands of New Guinea to film the Dani people. He stayed for six months to create an essay on the themes of violence and death most...
Post-apocalyptic film adaptation of Macbeth created entirely by students at East Hollywood High School in Salt Lake City, UT.
The Bororo Fulani of the Niger Republic in Africa. The film was made during the few weeks that they gather in large numbers to celebrate their pride in themselves as an independent people. They hold a series...
About the Hamar, a relatively isolated people in South-western Ethiopia who practice mixed farming, keeping cattle and growing sorghum, in a dry area close to the Kenya border. Concerns the role of women,...
Salient features of intact culture of Bunlap villagers on Pentecost Island in the New Hebrides. Relation between yam agriculture and ceremonies such as land-diving. Details of diving as men anchor their feet...
A record of ritualised warfare, made among the Dugun Dani of the Baliem Valley in West New Guinea. The film also describes the everyday lives of a man and a boy. The film was shot in 1971 before the area...
The Nuer, well known from the work of Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard, live as transhumant herdsmen and millet farmers in the swamps and open plains close to the Nile and two of its major tributaries in the Sudan...
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