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Crook Hat and Camphoo. David Tranter, réal., scénario. Donald "Crook Hat" Thompson Kemarre, Reggie Camphoo Pwerl, act

Tranter, David 2005

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  • Titre:
    Crook Hat and Camphoo. David Tranter, réal., scénario. Donald "Crook Hat" Thompson Kemarre, Reggie Camphoo Pwerl, act
  • Titres liés: Collection :The CAAMA collection Alice Spring, Australie Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association 2003; Nganampa Anwernekenhe [Alice Springs] CAAMA Productions 1987 DVD toutes zones
  • Titre de forme: Films documentaires
    Océanie
    Australie
  • Auteur: Tranter, David
  • Éditeur: Mitchell, ACT : Ronin Films, 2005
  • Sujets: Thompson, Donald Kemarre;
    Pwerl, Reggie Camphoo;
    Kemarre, Donald Thompson;
    Armes primitives -- Australie;
    Alyawarra (peuple d'Australie) -- Identité collective;
    Alyawarra (peuple d'Australie) -- Moeurs et coutumes;
    Aboriginal Australians -- Identity;
    Aboriginal Australians -- Social life and customs;
    Weapons, Aboriginal Australian;
    Alyawarra (Australian people) -- Implements;
    Films documentaires -- Australie;
    Courts métrages -- Australie
  • Notes: Copyright : CAAMA Productions, 2005
    Produit par CAAMA Productions en association avec Imparja Television
  • Résumé: La 4e de couverture du conteneur indique : "Crook Hat and Camphoo are Alyawarra elders, from central Australia, who are concerned about the survival of traditional skills and culture. As Crook Hat says at the beginning of this outstanding film: "We are telling the old people's way. It's not just our way. We are trying to teach others what we have learnt." In this film, Crook Hat and Camphoo pass on knowledge and skills relating to the making of spears and spear-throwers (woomeras). The two elders go into the bush to find suitable tree branches for making spears and spear-heads, and use fire to straighten the branches. After peeling the bark and smoothing the wood, they use sinew from a kangaroo and tree resin to fasten the spear-head to the spear. Other wood is used for the spear-thrower or woomera, and again they use plant resin to make a comfortable grip for the hunter. As they make their spears and woomeras, Crook Hat and Camphoo reflect on the ingenuity of the old ways, and remember being taught by their fathers. Their need to pass on their knowledge is deeply felt and affects everything they do. This short film is a moving and eloquent reflection on the transfer of knowledge from elders to a new generation of Aboriginal people and to a wider world"
  • Langue: Australian languages
  • Date d'édition: 2005
  • Desc. matérielle: 1 DVD toutes zones (22 min) : coul., (PAL), son.

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