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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
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
301 Soziologie und Anthropologie, 305 Personengruppen, 338 Produktion, 595 Arthropoden (Gliederfüßer), 638 Insektenzucht, 777 Kinematografie und Videografie
RVK
LC 21532
ZE 14200
Language
eng
por
Publication type
MovingImage
File format
MOV
Publisher DOI
aleph-id
BV050222145
Alma System ID
9949980189202882
Geolocation
Angola
Duration
00:38:55
Public: Collaborative Ethnographic and Ethnofictional Filmmaking