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Who Are They?
Filmmaker Name:
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Vincent Carelli
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Film Length:
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18 min
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Film Year:
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2000
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Duration:
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0-20 min
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Decade:
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2000s
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Series:
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Indians in Brazil series
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Collection:
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Video in the Villages collection
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Color:
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color
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Region:
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South America
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The first program in the Indians in Brazil series, Who are They? asks people what they know about Brazilian Indians, exposing common stereotypes. School curriculums emphasize native culture as a historical artifact rather than a contemporary reality, and TV news gives the Brazilian public the impression that Indians are nearly extinct. Some people see natives as lazy, demanding, and savage, while others admit that they know little about Indian culture.
This video tries to overcome cultural and language barriers between native and non-native people by introducing viewers to dynamic, growing Indian groups such as the Kaxinawa, Yanomami, Kaingang, Baniwa, Maxacali, and Pankararu. It also raises the issue of native identity among people of Indian descent.
Disclaimer on Naming:Please be aware that this documentary may include outdated or potentially offensive language. Such terms are not endorsed by DER but are presented in their original context to promote awareness, education, and discussion. Learn more about DER’s efforts to use reparative language and honor the preferred names of Indigenous communities by clicking here.
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