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This is an innovative, intimate portrait of stalwart members of an indigenous people who inhabit Mexico's Sierra de Santa Marta and speak a derivative of ancient Olmec. For convenient classroom use, eight episodes, focused on various aspects of their culture, have been divided into Parts I and II -- available separately. Part I begins with recollections of an outlawed carnival celebration intercut with old women performing "Dance of the Tiger" in honor of the corn god. Episode two: younger women collaborate, guided by Santana, in making a fuel-saving clay stove. Episode three moves to Apolinarp1(Bs clinic for a group-cleansing, followed by his recital of a chant to restore a soul stolen by wily spirits called chanecos. In section four, Santana recounts her life-story
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material_proyectable Rebiun38307084 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38307084 m o c vz |zazu| 140312s2002 nyu058 g o vuspa d 908386560 1065966465 1085146382 1087312737 AU@ 000053435351 AU@ 000054719844 NLGGC 390955892 NZ1 15570267 ALSTP eng pn ALSTP OCLCO COO OCLCO OCLCF OCLCQ CUS U3G EUW OCLCO OCL OCLCQ OCLCO CUS OCLCQ OCLCO NRC IAA EZ9 IOG OCLCA INT OCLCQ YOU TKN OCLCQ GZS WYU OCLCO OCLCL MNU OCLCO eng eng n-mx--- Conversations with the Sierra Popoluca. Part 1 directed and produced by Judith Gleason New York Filmakers Library 2002 New York New York Filmakers Library 1 online resource (video file (58 min.)) sound, color 1 online resource (video file (58 min.)) 005747 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier digital rda streaming video file rda Sentinels of the Earth Title from resource description page (viewed Mar. 12, 2014) This is an innovative, intimate portrait of stalwart members of an indigenous people who inhabit Mexico's Sierra de Santa Marta and speak a derivative of ancient Olmec. For convenient classroom use, eight episodes, focused on various aspects of their culture, have been divided into Parts I and II -- available separately. Part I begins with recollections of an outlawed carnival celebration intercut with old women performing "Dance of the Tiger" in honor of the corn god. Episode two: younger women collaborate, guided by Santana, in making a fuel-saving clay stove. Episode three moves to Apolinarp1(Bs clinic for a group-cleansing, followed by his recital of a chant to restore a soul stolen by wily spirits called chanecos. In section four, Santana recounts her life-story This edition in Spanish with English subtitles Anthropology Anthropologie anthropology. Anthropology. Mexico Mexico. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRkxCrqQ3XXbCkdP63kc Streaming videos documentary film. Documentary films. Nonfiction films. Video recordings for the hearing impaired. Nonfiction films. Documentary films. Films autres que de fiction. Documentaires. Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives. Gleason, Judith 1929-2012) film director film producer. drt. pro https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwxHjHDQKR9TgjPpk4rMP