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Films
2 Films
Directors
“Owen, Chris”
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Series
“0”
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Colour / Black and white
“Colour”
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Region
Melanesia
2
Country
Papua New Guinea
2
Keywords
History of Anthropology
1
Marriage
1
Possession
1
Religion / Belief / Faith
1
Ritual
2
Directors
Owen, Chris
2
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Series
not set
2
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Country of production
Australia
1
Papua New Guinea
1
United Kingdom
1
Year of production
1981
1
2000
1
Colour / Black and white
Film list
Bridewealth for a Goddess
2000
72
‘
Directed by
Chris Owen
.
A unique insight into a secret spirit cult among the Kawelka people in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea. After a dream, a clan leader initiates a long and complex ‘work’, when he and a
Melanesia
Ritual
Marriage
Possession
The Red Bowmen
1981
50
‘
Directed by
Chris Owen
.
In a remote part of the West Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea, the Umeda people eke out a difficult living from the sago swamps and primary rain forest that surround them. Until recently, these
Melanesia
Ritual
Religion / Belief / Faith
History of Anthropology