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Films
found one film
Region
“East Africa”
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Series
“Turkana Conversations”
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Year of production
“1977”
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Status
“A”
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films available on demand
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Region
East Africa
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Country
Kenya
1
Keywords
Herding
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Nomads and Nomadism
1
Social Change
1
Directors
MacDougall, David
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MacDougall, Judith
1
Series
Turkana Conversations
1
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Country of production
Australia
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United Kingdom
1
Year of production
1977
1
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Status
Film
Lorang’s Way
1977
69
‘
Directed by
David MacDougall
Judith MacDougall
.
The Turkana are a group of semi-nomadic pastoralists who inhabit a harsh environment of dry thorn country in northwestern Kenya. Lorang’s Way focuses upon a Turkana elder. Having spent time away from home in the army, Lorang has gained the insights of someone who has viewed his culture from the outside, becoming aware of the changes wrought by the modern world.
East Africa
Herding
Social Change
Nomads and Nomadism