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Asmat: Time's Forgotten People
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:Filmakers Library
Media Type:Videocassette
Release Date:2000
Audience:Higher Education
Running Time:52 min.
Physical Description:one video cassette, 52 min.
Language:English
Subject:Anthropology and Sociology
Gender and Women's Studies
Subheading:Community Development
Gender Roles
Marriage
Men
Rituals and Customs
Region:Southeast Asia
Country:South Pacific Islands



Abstract:

Filmed in the heart of Papua country, Asmat helps us to discover one of the most unknown people in the world. The Asmat, in addition to being feared headhunters, are also brilliant wood sculptors. The Asmat people live on the southwestern coast of western Papua. Protected to the north by mountains and to the south by the Arafura Sea, their land has long remained free of outsiders. Explorers have always been discouraged by the Asmat’s terrifying reputation as cannibals and headhunters. We follow Rufinus, a twenty-year-old Asmat, who must perform an ancient ritual before he can be married. He must capture and kill a cassowary, the great solitary bird that lives in the depths of the jungle.The groups elder’s will assist him, giving Rufinus a sense of belonging to the Asmat people, who their neighbors call "the men who eat the men." 52 min. Video. Sale $350. Rental $75.




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