A celebration of origins : Wai Brama, Flores, Eastern Indonesia, 1980.

Format Video (Streaming)
Publication InfoWatertown, Mass. : Documentary Educational Resources, 1992, 1980.
Description1 streaming video (45 min.)
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Other author/creatorAsch, Patsy.
Other author/creatorAsch, Timothy.
Other author/creatorLewis, E. Douglas, 1947-
Other author/creatorAustralian National University. Department of Anthropology.
Other author/creatorDocumentary Educational Resources (Firm)
Abstract Creation myth, history, ritual, clan history, and religion in the Mahe Grove, Wai Brama, Flores, Eastern Indonesia. Filmmakers, E. Douglas Lewis and Patsy and Timothy Asch, filmed the people of Wai Brama in 1980 as they celebrated their rituals of origins. The film focuses on a small group of ritual leaders who struggle to hold the Celebration in the absence of the Source of the Domain, the ritual leader of the community, who died after initiating the rituals. Many of the important principles of order in the domain are manifested in the Celebration of Origins including those governing relations between men and women, human beings and the deity and spirits, and the clans and houses which constitute the domain.
General noteProduced by the Department of Anthropology, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University.

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