Description |
1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 44 min.) |
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Ethnographic Video Online, Volume 1 |
Summary |
The Garifuna are a Central American people of West African and Native American descent. One of their most popular rituals is wanaragua, a three-fold system of masked Christmas processionals commonly called Jankunú. This ritual is a unique blend of African, European, and Native American (Arawak and Carib) art traditions in which social and cultural identities are expressed through music, dance, and costume |
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Title from title frames |
Event |
Originally produced by Documentary Educational Resources in 2006 |
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In English |
In |
Watertown, MA : Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 2006 |
Subject |
Group identity.
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Sex role.
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group identity.
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sex role.
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Group identity.
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Sex role.
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Internet videos.
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Internet videos.
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Vidéos sur Internet.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Green, Oliver N., producer, author, film director, narrator
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Arana, Joshua, contributor
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Castillo, Ignacia, contributor
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Cayetano, Roy, contributor
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Cayetano, Sebastian, contributor
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Johnson, Tyson, contributor
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Mariano, John, contributor
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Palacio, Joseph, contributor
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Thomas, Angel, contributor
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Trigueño, Darren, contributor
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Valentine, Jerris J., contributor
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Castillo, Brian, narrator
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