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Title In good hands : culture and agriculture in the Lacandon rainforest / producers, Jaime Kibben, Steve Bartz ; director, Jaime Kibben
Published San Francisco, CA : The Video Project, 1994

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Description 1 online resource (28 min.)
Summary While inefficient agricultural methods are destroying much of the world's rainforests, the Lacandon Maya of Chiapas in southern Mexico have been practicing a sustainable form of rainforest farming for centuries. Dr. James Nations, an ecological anthropologist, has worked with the Lacandones for many years. In Good Hands follows Nations as he interacts with three Lacandon elders who show how they farm in the forests. The video also examines how culture, mythology and religion influence their agricultural methods. The Lacandon approach to farming provides the basis for developing a practical alternative to destructive rain forest farming. However, only a few families still practice these ancient methods, as modernization and civil strife threaten their traditional way of life
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed May 25, 2017)
In English
Subject Lacandon Indians -- Economic conditions
Rain forest ecology -- Central America
Sustainable agriculture -- Central America
Indians of Central America -- Economic conditions
Rain forest conservation -- Central America
Indians of Central America -- Economic conditions.
Lacandon Indians -- Economic conditions.
Rain forest conservation.
Rain forest ecology.
Sustainable agriculture.
SUBJECT Lacandona Forest (Mexico) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001205
Central America. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021871
Subject Central America.
Mexico -- Lacandona Forest.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Kibben, Jaime, producer, director
Bartz, Steve, producer
Nation, James D., narrator