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Title Red skin
Published Paris, France : ZED, 2006

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Description 1 online resource (51 min.)
Series Ethnographic video online ; volume 2
Living cultures
Summary In northern Amazonia, in one of the most inaccessible forests of Brazil, the Wajapi live an existence preserved from modern influence. Fleeing from white people, their diseases, massacres, and forest clearance, they tried to preserve their identity and their way of life. Here, painting one's skin red is a way of maintaining a link with a very ancient civilization. The Wajapi have a long history of using vegetable dyes to adorn their bodies with geometric motifs and symbols, the jenipa kusiwara. Over the centuries, they have developed a unique communication system - a rich blend of graphic and verbal components - that reflects their world-view and enables them to hand down knowledge about community life
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 27, 2013)
This edition in English
Subject Wayampi Indians.
Wayampi Indians -- Social life and customs
Body painting -- Brazil
Body painting.
Wayampi Indians.
Brazil.
Genre/Form Nonfiction films.
Nonfiction films.
Films autres que de fiction.
Form Streaming video
Author Catteau, Manuel, producer
Buffet, Charlie, director