Films 5 Films Keywords "Ritual" and "Social Organisation" x films with a digital version 5 Region East Africa 2 New Zealand and Polynesia 1 South America 1 South-East Asia 1 Country Brazil 1 China 1 Kenya 2 Samoa 1 Keywords Archival material / Museum displays 1 Collective / Community identity 1 Film / Photography / Mass media 1 Gender Role and Identity 2 Herding 2 History of Anthropology 1 Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples 1 Nomads and Nomadism 2 Ritual 5 x Rural 1 Shamans and Shamanism 1 Social Change 2 Social Organisation 5 x War / Conflict / Reconciliation 1 Directors Curling, Chris 3 Milner, George 1 Moser, Brian 1 Pasini, Carlos 1 Series Disappearing World Series 4 not set 1 Country of production United Kingdom 5 Year of production 1972 1 1974 2 1975 1 1989 1 Film list Masai Manhood 1975 52' Directed by Chris Curling. This film was made after 'Masai Women' and in the same area. Together the two films provide a vivid view of Masai men and women and their place in Masai society. The Masai are pastoral nomads in East Africa Gender Role and Identity Social Change Ritual Social Organisation Nomads and Nomadism Herding Masai Women 1974 52' Directed by Chris Curling. The Masai are cattle herders living in the East African rift valley: they grow no crops and are proud of being a non-agricultural people. Cattle are the all-important source of wealth and social East Africa Gender Role and Identity Social Change Ritual Social Organisation Nomads and Nomadism Herding Matai Samoa 1989 65' Directed by George Milner. The film is a valuable treatment of archival footage that George Milner shot while conducting fieldwork in 1955 and 1959. The footage (18 minutes of the total film) focuses on the traditional Samoan New Zealand and Polynesia History of Anthropology Film / Photography / Mass media Social Organisation Archival material / Museum displays Ritual The Mehinacu 1974 52' Directed by Carlos Pasini. The Mehinacu live near the head-waters of the River Xingu in Central Brazil, in a single village within the protective confines of the Xingu National Park. Although the film concentrates upon the South America Social Organisation Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples Collective / Community identity Ritual The Meo 1972 52' Directed by Brian Moser Chris Curling. Over the last three thousand years the Meo (Miao or Hmong) have migrated south from north and central China to avoid oppression and protect their way of life. Today they live in scattered mountain South-East Asia War / Conflict / Reconciliation Shamans and Shamanism Ritual Social Organisation Rural