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Title To live with herds
Published [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 70 min.)
Summary A classic of ethnographic cinema, at last readily available in Australia. To live with herds is a film about the Jie, a predominantly pastoral people of northeastern Uganda. Following a period of relative isolation under the British Protectorate government, the Jie are now under increasing pressure to exchange their traditional culture and subsistence economy for a cash economy and participation in a modern nation-state. The film examines this predicament in the light of Jie values. The question is not whether change is avoidable, but whether forms of change can be found that extend rather than attack the foundations of Jie life."One of the most humorous, touching, formative, and (in both spirit and aesthetics) beautiful anthropological films I have ever seen ... A prophetic look into the human costs of the political changes which are sweeping the new African states."--Karen Cooper, Film Forum, New York. "One of those rare documentaries that seem to have a life of their own." - Howard Thompson, The New York Times. * Winner of the Grand Prix 'Venezia Genti' at the 1972 Venice Film Festival
Notes Title from title frames
Event Originally produced by Ronin Films in 1972
Subject Jie (African people) -- Social life and customs
Politics and culture -- Uganda
Herders -- Uganda
Herders.
Manners and customs.
Politics and culture.
SUBJECT Uganda -- Social life and customs
Subject Uganda.
Form Streaming video