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A Man Called "Bee"

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A Man Called "Bee"

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Secondary Title: : Studying the Yanomamö
Filmmaker Name: Timothy Asch, Napoleon Chagnon
Film Length: 40 min
Film Year: 1974
Duration: 21-45 min
Decade: 1970s
Series: Yanomamö series
Color: color
Closed-captioned: closed-captioned
Region: South America
Subject: Methods and Practices
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This is one of the few ethnographic films in which the anthropologist appears as one of the subjects, and as such it is a lively introduction to the nature of fieldwork. Napoleon Chagnon, who lived among the Yanomamö for 36 months over a period of eight years, is shown in various roles as "fieldworker": entering a village armed with arrows and adorned with feathers; sharing coffee with the shaman Dedeheiwa who recounts the myth of fire; dispensing eyedrops to a baby and accepting in turn a shaman's cure for his own illness; collecting voluminous genealogies; making tapes, maps, Polaroid photos; and attempting to analyze such patterns as village fission, migration, and aggression.  

The commentary touches on the problems of the fieldworker (all the genealogies compiled in the first year were based on false data, and had to be discarded). Between the image and the commentary we also glimpse some of the ambiguities of the anthropologist's role and his relation to the subjects of his study, for example in the tension between mutual exploitation and reciprocity. The film complements Chagnon's book on his fieldwork, Studying the Yanomamö.

A Man Called "Bee" was restored by DER with funding from the National Film Preservation Foundation.



SELECTED SCREENINGS & AWARDS
CINE Golden Eagle
Red Ribbon, American Film Festival 
Chris Bronze Award, Film Council of Greater Columbus

CREDITS & INFO

A Man Called "Bee": Studying the Yanomamö

Film by
Napoleon A. Chagnon
Timothy Asch

Photography by
Timothy Asch

Edited by
Frank Galvin

Script, translation, and additional photography by
Napoleon A. Chagnon

Sound by
Craig Johnson

Associate Editor
Anne Fischel

Animation Art
Peter Kaufmann

Animation Photography
George W. Hughes
Vic Rossi

Final Production
Ben Cantesano

Thanks to the Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas (I.V.I.C.) 

Copyright 1974 by Napoleon A. Chagnon, Timothy Asch, and Documentary Educational Resources 

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