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Resource details

Resource ID

59

Access

Open

Title

Huchi

Author

Gruber, Martin
Jose, Fatima
Quintas, Evaristo
Adelina, Antónia
Sachilulo Hilario, Miguel
Henriques Job, Bino

Editor

Fachinformationsdienst für Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie (FID SKA)

Publishing institution

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Date of publication

2013

Terms of use

Creative Commons logo with terms by-nc-nd
(CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) Namensnennung + nicht kommerziell + keine Bearbeitung

Abstract

The film “Honey” depicts the practice of beekeeping with traditional hives as well as different aspects of honey consumption in central Angola. In the Cusseque area honey is an important means of subsistence and cash income. It is used for medicinal purposes and helped the local people to survive the civil war. Honey is thus deeply imbedded in the local culture. The film depicts the construction of a cylindrical beehive from the bark of a tree as well as the harvesting of honey from such a hive. It was conceived and shot by a group of villagers from the Cusseque area during a participatory film workshop organised by Martin Gruber for the international research project “The Future Okavango”, investigating resource management in the Okavango Basin.

Keywords

Beekeeping, Imkerei, honeybee, Apis mellifera adansonii, multispecies anthropology, Visual Anthropology, audiovisual ethnography, Ethnographic Film, Sinne, Sinnlichkeit, Sensorische Anthropologie, Apiculture, beekeeping, honey bee, senses, sensuality, sensory anthropology, visual anthropology, ethnographic film, audiovisual ethnography, Angola, Cusseque, The Future Okavango, traditional beekeeping

GND Keywords

Angola 4002050-2
Honigproduktion 4633114-1
Bienenstock 4145349-9

DDC

300 Sozialwissenschaften/301 Soziologie und Anthropologie
300 Sozialwissenschaften/305 Personengruppen
300 Sozialwissenschaften/330 Wirtschaft/338 Produktion
500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik/590 Tiere (Zoologie)/595 Arthropoden (Gliederfüßer)
600 Technik und Technologie/630 Landwirtschaft und verwandte Bereiche/638 Insektenzucht
700 Künste/770 Fotografie, Computerkunst, Kinematografie, Videografie/777 Kinematografie und Videografie

RVK

LC 21532
ZE 14200

Language

eng
por

Publication type

MovingImage

File format

MOV

Publisher DOI

 10.18450/ethnoa-medien/59

aleph-id

BV050222145

Alma System ID

9949980189202882

Geolocation

Angola

Duration

00:38:55

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