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Ajishama, The White Ibis

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  • "Shot in Venezuela over a 30-year period, this documentary depicts the life and work of José Maria Korta, the controversial Jesuit Missionary with the indigenous people of the Amazon."
  • "Shot in Venezuela over a 30-year period, this documentary depicts the life and work of José Maria Korta, the controversial Jesuit Missionary with the indigenous people of the Amazon. Korta was born in 1929 in San Sebastian. He graduated with a degree in electrical engineering and then joined the Jesuit Order after World War II. Korta was inspired by the Jesuit Missions mandate to help Amazonian indigenous groups. Eventually, with the permission of the local Salesian missionaries, he joined the Makiritare tribe in the remote upper Ventuari Amazon Territory to initiate economic self-development projects. The Indians were very enthusiastic about, and extremely successful in Korta's self-development project. They produced honey and meat, managed their own transport systems and participated in a broad based marketing co-op called CEPAI. The success of this venture caused jealousy among the Salesians. José Korta upset the other missions because he became uninterested in preaching Christianity and forcing the Indians to give up their practices. The Indians at times mismanaged their new resources as they found themselves unprepared for the increased contact with the outside world. In 1990 Korta realized that although CEPAI had gone a long way to solve some of the economic problems particularly in the Amazon basin, it had not addressed general cultural issues. Korta decided that a new plan was needed that incorporated education, reflection, development of new institutions and acknowledgement of culture. Together with the Indians he set-up a school at Yarikajé and a meeting center at Tauca where they could establish their new political organization. Most recently the work at Tauca involves creating the basis for an Indigenous University, with Spanish speaking students coming from different ethnic groups. These groups included the Yaruru, Yekuana (Makiritare), Sanema and Panare. The development of Korta's work is depicted in the film. The Tauca Indigenous University has been contested by some Jesuits, the Salesians and also the national educational establishment but it is taking on enormous importance to indigenous communities south of the Orinoco."
  • "Shot in Venezuela over a 30 year period, this film focuses on the life and work of José Maria Korta, a Jesuit missionary, among the indigenous people of the Amazon. Shows the Indians economic success with the CEPAI co-op and the difficulties they faced due to their success. Later, Korta and the Indians set up a school at Yarikajé, a meeting center at Tauca, and the Tauca Indigenous University."

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  • "Biography"
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Ethnographic films"
  • "Documentary"
  • "DVD-Video discs"
  • "Videotapes"
  • "Documentary videos"
  • "Encoded moving images"

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  • "Ajishama, The White Ibis"
  • "Ajishama, the white ibis"
  • "Ajishama The White Ibis"