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1 online resource (47 min.) |
Summary |
Antonio Lorenzano was an acclaimed musician, shamanic healer and canoe-builder, and the leader of a Warao community in the Orinoco Delta, Venezuela. This film follows anthropologist Dieter Heinen, who knew Lorenzano well, as he returns to the community six months after his death. The testimonies of his children, grandchildren and others who knew him demonstrate the continuing strength of the cultural legacy that Lorenzano left to them. But this legacy turns out to be a hybrid of the old and the new and, as such, a metaphor for the Warao as whole. For despite major cultural changes, the Warao retain a strong sense of their identity and with a population of 30,000, remain one of the largest indigenous groups in Lowland South America |
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Title from resource description page (viewed July 20, 2017) |
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In English and Spanish and Warao with English subtitles |
Subject |
Lorenzano, Antonio, -1996.
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SUBJECT |
Lorenzano, Antonio, -1996. fast (OCoLC)fst01831399 |
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Warao Indians -- Social life and customs
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Warao Indians -- Social life and customs.
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Documentary films.
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Henley, Paul, director
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Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, production company.
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