6.22.05 CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE Videotape no.4774-4782. The Africans [videorecording] / a co-production of WETA-TV and BBC-TV. [Santa Barbara, CA] : the Annenberg/CPB Project : Intellimation [distributor], c1986. A controversial examination of contemporary Africa in terms of its triple heritage: what is indigenous, what was contributed by Islam, and what was acquired from the West. Africa -- Civilization. Videotape no.5344. Africa [videorecording] : continent of contrasts / Mary Lee Nolan. Huntsville, TX : Educational Video Network, 1994. Africa -- History. Africa -- Description and travel. Videotape no.7006. Bosnia hotel [videorecording] / directed by Thomas Balmes ; Quark Productions and TBC Productions. New York, N.Y. : Filmakers Library, Inc., 1996. Juxtaposed with reflections of Samburu warriors from Kenya upon their experience as part of the UN peace-keeping force in Bosnia are their traditional practices of circumcision and blood drinking. Samburu (African people) United Nations -- Armed Forces -- Bosnia and Hercegovina. VC- 180. Dagbamba praise name dances [videorecording] Crown Point, IN : White Cliffs Media Co., 1990. Abubakari Lunna, master musician ; Victoria Pagnaa Wumbee, dancer extraordinaire ; The Agbekor Drum and Dance Society, David Locke, director. Dance -- Africa. Dagbani (African people) -- Music. Damba (Drum) Videotape no.2537. Ecology of mind [videorecording] / PBS Video. Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1992. Visit the Gabra of northern Kenya, whose unique relationship to their harsh environment is the key to their survival; the Makuna of Colombia, whose complex myths and rituals reveal for us a sophisticated ecological awareness; and a modern Canadian gardener who resists the Western world's control of nature with SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE a new attitude about sowing Earth's garden. Gabbra (African people) -- Social life and customs. Ethnology -- Kenya. Macuna Indians -- Social life and customs. Ethnology z Colombia. Species diversity. Videotape no.7150. The Hunters [videorecording] / produced by the Film Study Center of the Peabody Museum of Harvard University ; written and directed by John Marshall. Watertown, MA : Documentary Educational Resources, [199-?] In this classic documentary, the Kalahari Bushmen of Africa wage a constant war for survival against the hot arid climate and unyielding soil. 'The Hunters' focuses on four men who undertake a hunt to obtain meat for their village. The chronicle of their 13-day trek becomes part of the village's folklore, illustrating the ancient roots and continual renewal of African tribal cultures. !Kung (African people) Hunting -- Kalahari Desert. Ethnology -- Africa, Southern. Videotape no.2886. Long search. Program 10, African religions, Zulu Zion [videorecording] / BBC-TV. New York : Time Life Video; Ambrose Video [distributor] [1989] Visits the Zulu Independent Churches of South Africa to explore the Black African response to Christianity. Traces the history of religious beliefs in Africa from the arrival of the first Christian missionaries to the current rediscovery of the African religious identity. Zionist churches (Africa) -- South Africa. South Africa -- Church history. SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Videotape no.5708. Maasai [videorecording] : secrets of an ancient culture / a coproduction of WTTW/Chicago and Kurtis Productions. Chicago, ILL : Public Media Education, c1994. Shows and watches Gillies Turle on the steps of his journey to the scientific process of exploring the Maasai's culture. Along the way, we see loibons, or medicine men, perform their secret rituals and young men training to become morani, or warriors, gaining a glimpse at the ways of the Maasai themselves, the quiet nomadic people indigenous to Kenya and Tanzania. Masai (African people) -- Social life and customs. Masai (African people) -- History. Ethnology -- Kenya. Ethnology -- Tanzania. CALL # TITLE Videotape no.7429. The Maasai and agents of change [videorecording] / a film by PUBLISHER NOTE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT Kakuta Ole Maimai Hamisi. New York : Filmmakers Library, 2001. "A rare opportunity to see life among the Maasai as filmed by one of their own warriors. The filmmaker and narrator is a Maasai who is studying at a United States college. He returned to Kenya to film the lifestyles and colorful ceremonies of his people before their culture becomes extinct. We learn that the traditional pastoral and nomadic life is under attack by outside forces who want to impose a money economy and privatize the land."--Container. Masai (African people) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century. Masai (African people) -- Social conditions -- 20th century. Masai (African people) -- Economic conditions -- 20th century. Herders -- Kenya. Social change. Social structure -- Kenya. Kenya -- Social conditions -- 20th century. Kenya -- Economic conditions -- 20th century. Masai Mara National Reserve (Kenya) Documentary films. Videotape no.5190. Masai in the modern world / produced by Mark Newman & Robyn Hofmeyer for Phakathi Films & SABC. [Johannesburg] : Phakathi Films ; SABC ; New York, N.Y. : Filmakers Library [U.S. distributor], 1995. Looks at the impact of the modern world on the ancient culture of the Masai people. Traditionally the Masai herded their cattle between the plains and the well-watered mountain land. As tourism and agriculture makes inroads on their already scarce land, they are trying to adapt without losing their heritage. Masai (African people) -- Economic conditions. Masai (African people) -- Social conditions. Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- Kenya. Wildlife conservation -- Social aspects -- Kenya. Land use, Rural -- Kenya. Culture conflict -- Kenya. Nomads -- Kenya. Herders -- Kenya. Pastoral systems -- Kenya. Documentary films. Videotape no.6163. N!ai [videorecording] : the story of a !Kung woman / produced by John Marshall and Sue Marshall-Cabezas ; directed and edited by Adrienne Miesmer and John Marshall; a co-production of Documentary Educational Resources and Public Broadcasting Associates. Watertown, MA : Documentary Educational Resources, c1980. A compilation of footage of the !Kung people of Namibia from 1951 through 1978. Focuses on the changes in the life of these people as seen through the reflections of one woman, N!ai. N!ai. SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT !Kung (African people) -- Biography. !Kung (African people) -- Social life and customs. Ethnology -- Africa, Southern. Documentary television programs. CALL # TITLE Videotape no.3885. Patterns of subsistence [videorecording] : hunter-gatherers and pastoralists / KOCE-TV ; produced by the Coast Community College in cooperation with Holt, Rinehart and Winston. [Huntington Beach, Calif.] : KOCE-TV [production company] ; New York : Insight Media [distributor], c1983. The relationship of subsistence patterns to cultural patterns and lifestyles is explored. Selected roles among the !Kung, the Mbuti and the Nuer of Africa, the Netsilik Eskimos, and the Basseri of Iran are used to illustrate how different cultures have adapted to their environments. Sociology, Rural. Agriculture, Primitive -- Economic aspects. !Kung (African people) -- Social life and customs. Mbuti (African people) -- Social life and customs. Nuer (African people) -- Social life and customs. Baseri tribe -- Social life and customs. Eskimos -- Social life and customs. PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Videotape no.7888. Patterns of subsistence [videorecording] : food foragers and pastoralists / Coast Community College District in cooperation with Harcourt, Brace, College Publishers ... [et al.] ; produced by Ira R. Abrams, John Bishop ; script writer, Mari Womack. New York, N.Y. : Insight Media, [1994?] Examination of various subsistence patterns. Selected roles among the !Kung, the Mbuti and the Nuer of Africa, the Netsilik Eskimos, and the Baseri of Iran are used to illustrate patterns and relationships. Hunting and gathering societies. Sociology, Rural. Traditional farming -- Economic aspects. !Kung (African people) -- Social life and customs. Mbuti (African people) -- Social life and customs. Nuer (African people) -- Social life and customs. Baseri tribe -- Social life and customs. Eskimos -- Social life and customs Videotape no.2540. Poor man shames us all [videorecording] / PBS Video. Alexandria, VA : PBS Video, 1992. Have things replaced people as the focus of our relationships? Explore the alternative views of wealth and economy that are exhibited in the lives of tribal cultures. Wewewa (Indonesian people) Gabbra (African people) Ethnology -- Indonesia. SUBJECT Ethnology -- Africa, East. CALL # TITLE Videotape no.7578. Red hat, where are you going? [videorecording] / African Studies Centre presents a film by E. Adriaan Rouveroy van Nieuwaal, Maarten van Rouveroy van Nieuwaal. New York, NY : First Run/Icarus Films, 2000. An analysis of the socio-political position of traditional chiefs in Burkina Faso, Red hat, where are you going? examines the role of Mossi chiefs in the West African nation. Using interviews with chiefs and their critics, and archival footage, the film looks at how the chiefs have navigated political change, and at how they interact with both the government and people today. Africa, West -- Social life and customs. Video recordings for the hearing impaired. PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT Videotape no.7188. Regopstaan's dream [videorecording] / TVE International ; BBC Worldwide ; produced by Paulat Pascalo ; directed by Christopher Walker. Oley, PA : Bullfrog Films, c2000. Part 17 of a series on how the globalized world economy affects ordinary people. Twenty-five years ago, the Bushmen were evicted from the Kalahari by the apartheid government who claimed they were too westernized to cohabit with the wild animals in the National Park. This film which follows the story of Bushmen fighting to live on ancestral lands within the park, includes interviews with Bushmen, park employees, farmers and government officials each providing their own perspectives. Globalization. Globalization -- Social aspects. San (African people) -- Land tenure. San (African people) -- Government relations. San (African people) -- Relocation. San (African people) -- Social life and customs. Indigenous peoples -- Botswana -- Kalahari Gemsbok National Park. Natural resources -- Botswana -- Kalahari Gemsbok National Park -- Management. Wildlife refuges -- Botswana -- Kalahari Gemsbok National Park -Management. Kalahari Gemsbok National Park (South Africa) Videotape no.6315. Tales from the land of Gullah [videorecording] Charleston, SC : Matrix Media, Inc., c1999. Gullah is the genesis of African-American culture, and songs and stories from this folk literature are presented in an enchanting and uplifting program. Gullahs -- Folklore. Folklore -- Africa, West. Tales -- Africa, West. CALL # TITLE PUBLISHER NOTE SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT SUBJECT BACK Videotape no.6882. Return to Belaye [videorecording] : a rite of passage / Yellow Cat Productions ; produced and directed by Amy Flannery. Washington, D.C. : Yellow Cat Productions, c2001. "Documentarian Amy Flannery goes back to her husband's West African village to record his rite of passage into manhood"-Container. Rites and ceremonies -- Africa, West. Initiation rites -- Africa, West. Initiation rites -- Africa, West. Belaye (Senegal) -- Africa, West. Goudiaby, Papis.