Jivaro Indians of Ecuador, 1936 ; SA-78.3.1
Film et Vidéo
- Auteurs : Biava Vincent ;
- Editeurs : [Washington, D.C.] Smithsonian Institution ;
- Date d'édition : 1936
- Sujets : Jivaro (Indiens) -- Moeurs et coutumes -- DVD, Archives audiovisuelles, Films ethnographiques
- Langue(s) : Anglais
- Description matérielle : 1 DVD (26 min), : N. et bl., video, muet.
- Pays de publication : États-Unis
- Collection (notice d'ensemble) : Human studies Film Archives-Smithsonian Institution, : South America.
Notes
Guide de la collection Human Studies Film Archives ; Http://collections.si.edu/search/results.htm?q=jivaro+indians+ecuador
Résumé
Footage taken among the Shuar (Jivaro) Indians near the confluence of the Zamora and Nangarisa rivers north of Loja, province of Zamora Chinchipe, southern Ecuador. Footage includes: prospecting party on horseback in the foothills north of Loja; aerial shots over the mountains; contact scenes between prospectors and Shuar; posed shots of adults and children around Shuar communal houses; Shuar men building a large communal house (setting posts, climbing posts, and lashing crossmembers with lianas); woman making a clay pot by coil method; women making and distributing nijimanche (fermented yucca beer); taking meals; women with lip plugs and men in feathered headdresses; river scenes including swimming and bathing; Shuar and prospectors in dugout canoes; prospectors and Shuar at each others' encampments; and Shuar men with rifles and other evidence of cultural contact. Archive filmique numérisée par la Smithsonian Institution (Human Studies Film Archives)