The Resource The Kalasha : rites of Spring, directed and produced by John Sheppard, (electronic resource)
The Kalasha : rites of Spring, directed and produced by John Sheppard, (electronic resource)
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- Summary
- The Kalasha are a tribal people, 3,000 strong, who live in the high valleys of the Hindu Kush mountains in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. The Kalasha are unique as a pagan people in this Islamic Republic. Joshi, their three day festival of song and dance, rituals and sacrifice and the re-telling of legends celebrates the coming of spring and encourages chivalrous romance between the sexes. All this provides a colourful focus for this film which explores the life and customs of the Kalasha. Before the menfolk depart to the high mountain pastures for the goats' summer grazing they present the women with goats' milk and bread that has been ritually purified. The women sing their thanks, praise and food and clamour for more. Whilst the men are away, the women stay in the narrow valleys, tending their tiny terraced fields of wheat, maize and millet. The Kalasha are worried that their way of life is under threat. The naively mortgaged land and walnut trees to their Chitrali Muslim neighbours, often in exchange for paltry loands. The Chitralis now covet the profits to be made from exploiting the cedar and holm oak which grow in the Kalasha valleys. The Pakistan government is aware of the problems and would like to safeguard the Kalashas' existence as a flourishing minority culture and tourist industry. But a future as a 'zoo people' within a tourist park does not appeal to the Kalasha. They are happy to welcome tourists at their festivities and they appreciate interest in their customs, but they are pragmatic about its value to them
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (55 min.).
- Note
- Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 6, 2014)
- Label
- The Kalasha : rites of Spring
- Title
- The Kalasha
- Title remainder
- rites of Spring
- Statement of responsibility
- directed and produced by John Sheppard
- Title variation
- The Kalasha
- Title variation remainder
- north west frontier Pakistan : rites of Spring
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The Kalasha are a tribal people, 3,000 strong, who live in the high valleys of the Hindu Kush mountains in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. The Kalasha are unique as a pagan people in this Islamic Republic. Joshi, their three day festival of song and dance, rituals and sacrifice and the re-telling of legends celebrates the coming of spring and encourages chivalrous romance between the sexes. All this provides a colourful focus for this film which explores the life and customs of the Kalasha. Before the menfolk depart to the high mountain pastures for the goats' summer grazing they present the women with goats' milk and bread that has been ritually purified. The women sing their thanks, praise and food and clamour for more. Whilst the men are away, the women stay in the narrow valleys, tending their tiny terraced fields of wheat, maize and millet. The Kalasha are worried that their way of life is under threat. The naively mortgaged land and walnut trees to their Chitrali Muslim neighbours, often in exchange for paltry loands. The Chitralis now covet the profits to be made from exploiting the cedar and holm oak which grow in the Kalasha valleys. The Pakistan government is aware of the problems and would like to safeguard the Kalashas' existence as a flourishing minority culture and tourist industry. But a future as a 'zoo people' within a tourist park does not appeal to the Kalasha. They are happy to welcome tourists at their festivities and they appreciate interest in their customs, but they are pragmatic about its value to them
- Additional physical form
- Previously released as DVD.
- Cataloging source
- VaAlASP
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/collectionName
- Ethnographic video online
- Date time place
- Recorded in Balanguru, Pakistan
- Language note
- This edition in English and Kalash with English subtitles
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1940-2009
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Sheppard, John
- Parkes, Peter
- Alexander Street Press
- Runtime
- 55
- Series statement
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- Disappearing world
- Ethnographic video online, volume 2
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Kalash (Pakistan people)
- Ethnology
- Pakistan
- Target audience
- general
- Label
- The Kalasha : rites of Spring, directed and produced by John Sheppard, (electronic resource)
- Note
- Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 6, 2014)
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from original
- Control code
- alexvideoASP2193674/ant2
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (55 min.).
- Form of item
- online
- Medium for sound
- other
- Reformatting quality
- access
- Sound
- sound
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
-
- remote
- other
- System control number
- (OCoLC)877880144
- Video recording format
- other
- Label
- The Kalasha : rites of Spring, directed and produced by John Sheppard, (electronic resource)
- Note
- Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 6, 2014)
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from original
- Control code
- alexvideoASP2193674/ant2
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (55 min.).
- Form of item
- online
- Medium for sound
- other
- Reformatting quality
- access
- Sound
- sound
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
-
- remote
- other
- System control number
- (OCoLC)877880144
- Video recording format
- other
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