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“Animals”
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East Africa
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Kenya
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Animals
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Family / Kinship
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Herding
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Marriage
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MacDougall, David
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MacDougall, Judith
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Turkana Conversations
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Australia
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United States
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Year of production
1976
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Colour / Black and white
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The Wedding Camels
1976
108
‘
Directed by
Judith MacDougall
David MacDougall
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Also about individuals from the Turkana in north-western Kenya (see ‘Lorang’s Way’ and ‘A Wife Among Wives’), this film chronicles a series of events which surround the marriage of Lorang’s daughter Akai to Kongu, his agemate. A large section of the film is concerned with a dispute which arises over the number and size of large and small animals — goats and camels — to be given as bridewealth to Lorang and his kin.
East Africa
Family / Kinship
Marriage
Animals
Herding