Trobriand Cricket: An Ingenious Response to Colonialism (1975)
Subject
Trobriand Islanders
Cricket
Ethnographic films
URL
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Description
Content description from WorldCat.org
(https://www.worldcat.org/title/trobriand-cricket-an-ingenious-response-to-colonialism/oclc/958377699):
One of the world's best-known and most honored ethnographic films, this classic documentary depicts the many modifications made by Trobriand Islanders, in Papua New Guinea, to the traditional British game of cricket. The film demonstrates how the islanders have transformed the game into an outlet for tribal rivalry, mock warfare, community interchange, sexual innuendo, and an afternoon of riotous fun.
Ephemera: available through CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. One newspaper article from 10/14/1984 The Arizona Republic: Is it cricket? Traditionally English game gains some very untraditional qualities. Two photocopied pages with film review of "Trobriand Cricket: An Ingenious Response to Colonialism." Note: Restricted-57 is written on original folder.
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Original Format
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Creator
Gary Kildea and Jerry Leach (directors and producers)
Publisher
Government of Papua New Guinea
University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology & Ethnography