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Join us next Wed 2/23 for "Archival Legacies of the Yanomamö Series" - a two-part roundtable discussion of the complicated legacy of the Yanomamö Film Series. Registration now open at bit.ly/33oFIer #MotherTongue2022 Recovering Voices @DocuEd
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...So join us Wednesday 2/23 (11:30am) as we discuss these complicated legacies of the Yanomamö Film Series & the value of historical works + potential for redress and corrected narratives. (4/4) More info at bit.ly/33oFIer #MotherTongue2022 Recovering Voices @DocuEd
...The resulting 110,000ft of film / 21 films include some of the most celebrated ethnographic films of the period. BUT this work was not w/out controversy which has had ongoing effects on Yanomamö communities... (3/4) bit.ly/33oFIer #MotherTongue2022 Recovering Voices
...The Yanomamö Film Series emerged from a collab between #anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon (1938–2019), filmmaker Tim Asch (1932–1994), & Yanomamö communities in southern #Venezuela and northern #Brazil... (2/4) bit.ly/33oFIer #MotherTongue2022 Recovering Voices
The Yanomamö Film Series (1969–1976) is a groundbreaking ethnographic media project with a complicated legacy that expanded the boundaries of documentary... (1/4) bit.ly/33oFIer #MotherTongue2022 Recovering Voices @DocuEd
Don't forget to join us TODAY @ 11:30am for a 2-part roundtable discussion of the complicated legacies of the Yanomamö Film Series! More info at bit.ly/33oFIer. You can also stream the event live at bit.ly/3GN2jid #MotherTongue2022 Recovering Voices @DocuEd
Our 2-part roundtable discussion "Archival Legacies of the Yanomamö Series" is starting NOW. Don't miss it! 📽️🎬 More info at bit.ly/33oFIer. You can also stream the discussion live at bit.ly/3GN2jid #MotherTongue2022 Recovering Voices @DocuEd
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