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Franz Boas
Secondary Title:
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(1858-1942)
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Filmmaker Name:
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T. W. Timreck, Michael Ambrosino
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Film Length:
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59 min
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Film Year:
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1980
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Duration:
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46-75 min
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Decade:
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1980s
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Series:
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Odyssey series
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Secondary Creator:
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executive producer, Michael Ambrosino
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Color:
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color
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Region:
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North America
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A portrait of "the father of American anthropology," this film intercuts archival photographs and motion pictures, including work by photographer Edward Curtis and film footage shot by Boas himself, with recent film from the Pacific Northwest. It was in the Pacific Northwest that Boas made repeated field trips at the turn of the century, to work among the Kwakiut'l. Reflections and anecdotes by scholars, former students of Boas, and the Kwakiut'l themselves are interwoven with Boas' own words, taken from journals, letters, and other writings, to tell the story of this remarkable man.
In an attempt to cut the often esoteric ice of anthropology, PBS released in 1980 the first season of ODYSSEY, a newly-created series of anthropological documentaries, with a second season in 1981. The entire series was produced by Public Broadcasting Associates of Boston, with major funding by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Additional funding was provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Polaroid. Michael Ambrosino is the Executive Producer of the series.
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