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The Sakuddei / directed and produced by John Sheppard.

Other author/creatorSheppard, John, 1940-2009, director, producer.
Other author/creatorSchefold, Reimar, 1938-
Format Electronic and Video (Streaming)
Publication InfoLondon : Royal Anthropological Institute, 1974.
Description1 online resource (54 min.).
Supplemental Content https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?ANTH;2196396
Subject(s)
Series Disappearing world
Disappearing world. ^A372436
Abstract The Sakuddei are a small and ethnically separate community living on the island of Siberut off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. Their distinctive way of life and elaborate religious ceremonies, centred on the umah (ceremonial house) are under threat from the Indonesian government which wishes to 'civilise' the Sakuddei. These people are also threatened by a timber company from the Philippines which has been granted a logging concession in the Sakuddei's territory. The first part of the film contains strikingly photographed scenes of ritual life in the umah, while in the second part there is an interview with a representative of the government who wants to send the Sakuddei children to school in a government village on the coast. The adults fear that the children will lose touch with their own customs and identity if placed in such an institution. Their concern forms part of a moving and dramatic film which explores the contrast between the Sakuddei's way of life and the various pressures of modern Indonesian society on them: Islam, money, police, administrators and the lumber companies.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed Feb. 6, 2014).
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded in Siberut, Indonesia.
Other formsPreviously released as DVD.
LanguageThis edition in Mentawai and English with English subtitles.
Genre/formDocumentary films.

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