Description |
1 online resource (47 min.) |
Series |
Filmakers Library online
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Summary |
This film captures the poignancy of a native people undergoing cultural change. When Susan Cornwell first encountered the Bedamini in Papua, New Guinea in 1971, they were aggressive and practiced cannibalism as part of their religion. She was able to befriend them and make a landmark film, Tidikawa and Friends. Now, on her return, she finds a people in Western dress, wearing T-shirts instead of nose bones. Many have been converted to Christianity. They perform their tribal dances for money, and use calculators to determine the charges. Susan shows them the old film and they respond with excitement to images of their former selves. The skillful inter cutting of old and new footage dramatizes the effects of westernization on an indigenous people |
Audience |
For College; Adult audiences |
Notes |
English |
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Asian Studies Association, 1992 |
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DVD version record |
Subject |
Bedamini (Papua New Guinean people)
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Bedamini (Papua New Guinean people)
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SUBJECT |
Papua New Guinea
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Subject |
Papua New Guinea
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Genre/Form |
Documentary
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Nonfiction films
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Nonfiction films.
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Films autres que de fiction.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Look Film Productions.
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