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Sherpas of Nepal / directed and produced by Leslie Woodhead.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Woodhead, Leslie, 1937- Director, Producer.
Ortner, Sherry B., 1941-
Series:
Academic Video Online
Disappearing world
Language:
Multiple languages
Subjects (All):
Sherpa (Nepalese people).
Mountaineering.
Mountaineering--Nepal.
Nepal.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (54 min.).
Other Title:
Sherpas
Place of Publication:
London : Royal Anthropological Institute, 1977.
Language Note:
In Nepali.
In Sherpa.
In English.
Original language in Nepali.
Original language in Sherpa.
Original language in English.
Summary:
Thami is a village 12,000 feet up in the Himalayas in the Kingdom of Nepal. As the film's opening shots illustrate, in a type of filmic short-hand, Thami is composed of a patchwork of individual farms -- indicative of the Sherpa emphasis on independence and family self-sufficiency. The main concern of the film is to examine what it means to be Sherpa today in both cultural and economic terms. To this end the film concentrates on the varied career choices of three brothers from Thami -- peasant farmer, Buddhist monk and head guide. Interviews with the brothers, enabling them to express their own attitudes and expectations, deepen the analysis. The second half of the film deals with the preparations for the festivities of a Sherpa wedding, emphasising that negotiations about bridewealth are lengthy -- often taking years -- since marriage is viewed primarily as an economic transaction. Sequences showing peasant farming activities, in combination with scenes of Sherpa life in Katmandu, contrast the old way of life with the new and illustrate the changing socio-economic conditions encountered by Sherpas today.
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 6, 2014).
Recorded Nepal 0000.
OCLC:
877880454

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