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The Meat Fight
Filmmaker Name:
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John Marshall
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Film Length:
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14 min
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Film Year:
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1974
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Duration:
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0-20 min
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Decade:
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1970s
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Series:
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!Kung series
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Collection:
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!Kung
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Color:
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color
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Region:
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Africa
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In this film, an argument arises between two bands when an antelope killed by a hunter from one band is found and distributed by a man from another band. The film illustrates conflict mediation in traditional Ju/'hoan society and the Ju/'hoan leaders' ability to settle disputes without violence and without formal political organization.
This film is available as part of the !Kung Short Films 2-disc set. This collection combines fourteen of Marshall's short !Kung films onto two remastered/re-authored DVDs, complete with a full-color booklet containing photos, writings, and additional information about the series.
Disc One:
Disc Two: Playing with Scorpions (5:00) A Rite of Passage (15:00) Debe's Tantrum (9:00) The Wasp Nest (13:00) The Meat Fight (14:00)
Orthography NoteThe group of people depicted in these films
are the Ju/'hoansi, speakers of the Ju/'hoan language. Ju/'hoan is part
of the !Kung language group; the term !Kung was previously used by the
Marshall family and others to refer to Ju/'hoansi. Although the term is
outdated, it has been retained here for the sake of consistency with
John Marshall's previously published work. The films and their related
printed materials also employ antiquated spellings of names and places.
For current Ju/'hoan orthography, please see the Ju/'hoan - English Dictionary, compiled by Patrick Dickens and the Ju/'hoan Peoples Literacy Committee.
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