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Films
found one film
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Keywords
“Marriage”
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Year of production
“1981”
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Status
“A”
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films available on demand
1
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Region
East Africa
1
Country
Kenya
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Keywords
Family / Kinship
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Gender Role and Identity
1
Marriage
1
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Directors
MacDougall, David
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MacDougall, Judith
1
Series
Turkana Conversations
1
Country of production
Australia
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United States
1
Year of production
1981
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Status
Film
A Wife Among Wives
1981
72
‘
Directed by
Judith MacDougall
David MacDougall
.
This segment of the trilogy on the Turkana of northern Kenya (see ‘Lorang’s Way’ and ‘The Wedding Camels’ above) evolves around the role of women in the society. The audience follows the MacDougall’s while they search for an elusive wedding they want to film. Along the way they stay with friends and talk with them about the role of the Turkana women.
East Africa
Gender Role and Identity
Marriage
Family / Kinship