Description |
1 streaming video (75 min.) |
Content |
unspecified |
Carrier |
unspecified |
Series |
Ethnographic video online.
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Note |
Documentary. |
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"Forms part of the collection of the project: "The Ovahimba Years", a multi-disciplinary ethnographic study." |
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This film was made over a period of seven years in the following communities: in the north-western Kunene region of Namibia, at the homestead of the Tjambiru family of Etanga; in the Cunene and Namibe Provinces of d'Angola; in Oncocua and vicinity, in Erora, Otjiheke, Namibe and Virei and vicinity. |
Summary |
"A unique voyage through the music, dance and spirit possession practices of the Ovahimba people of north- western Namibia and south-western Angola. Keep the Dance Alive features remarkable footage of how dance and spirit possession is integrated into everyday life from infancy to death"--Container. |
Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2010. (Ethnographic video online). Available via World Wide Web. |
Language |
In English and Himba. |
Subject |
Himba (African people)
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Himba (African people) -- Rites and ceremonies.
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Documentary films.
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Kunene (Namibia) -- Social life and customs.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary films.
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Ethnographic films.
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Nonfiction films.
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Added Author |
Sherman, Rina.
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Documentary Educational Resources (Firm)
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Added Title |
Que la danse continue |
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