Turkana conversations. 1, Lorang's Way /

This, the first film in renowned ethnographic filmmakers David and Judith MacDougall's classic Turkana Conversations Trilogy, is a multifaceted portrait of Lorang, the head of the homestead and one of the important senior men of the Turkana. Because they are relatively isolated and self-suffici...

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Other Authors: MacDougall, Judith (Director, Producer), MacDougall, David (Director, Producer)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:Nilo-Saharan
English
Published: Berkeley, CA : Berkeley Media, 1980.
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Summary:This, the first film in renowned ethnographic filmmakers David and Judith MacDougall's classic Turkana Conversations Trilogy, is a multifaceted portrait of Lorang, the head of the homestead and one of the important senior men of the Turkana. Because they are relatively isolated and self-sufficient, most Turkana (including Lorang's son) see their way of life continuing unchanged into the future. But Lorang thinks otherwise, for he has seen something of the outside world."Lorang's Way" is a study of a man who has come to see his society as vulnerable and whose traditional role in it has been shaped by that realization. The film explores Lorang's personality and ideas through his conversations with the filmmakers, the testimony of his friends and relatives, and observation of his behavior with his wives, his children, and men of his own age and status.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed May 24, 2016).
Physical Description:1 online resource (66 minutes)
Playing Time:01:05:37