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First film

Documents the 1951 Marshall family expedition to what is now Namibia. Includes a wealth of information about Ju/'hoansi society, including details of material culture and social structure.

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  • "Documents the 1951 Marshall family expedition to what is now Namibia. Includes a wealth of information about Ju/'hoansi society, including details of material culture and social structure."@en
  • "Documents the 1951 Marshall family expedition to what is now Namibia. Includes a wealth of information about Ju/'hoansi society, including details of material culture and social structure."
  • "First Film was edited and narrated by Lorna Marshall and is comprised of footage shot in 1951 on the second Marshall family expedition to the Kalahari Desert. It is intimate in style, very carefully filmed, with a wealth of practical information about the material culture and structure of Ju/'hoan (!Kung Bushmen) hunter-gatherer society."@en
  • "Lorna Marshall, mother of the filmmaker John Marshall, narrates this classic documentary on the Kalahari Bushmen of Africa and their constant battle for survival against the hot arid climate and unyielding soil. Focuses on a small tribe setting up their camp and explains the division of labor among the tribal members."
  • "Lorna Marshall, mother of the filmmaker John Marshall, narrates this classic documentary on the Kalahari Bushmen of Africa and their constant battle for survival against the hot arid climate and unyielding soil. Focuses on a small tribe setting up their camp and explains the division of labor among the tribal members."@en

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  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Ethnographic films"@en
  • "Encoded moving images"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en

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  • "First film"
  • "First film"@en
  • "First Film"@en