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Bridewealth for a Goddess

The film documents the last performance of the ritual for the fertility goddess Amb Kor, in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Shot over a period of approximately 15 years, the anthropologists and filmmakers have been participant-observers during a time of pivotal change for the clans of the Kavelka tribal group. The film is narrated by the headman, Ru, who speaks directly to us about the clans recent problems, infant mortality, and decision to return to previously abandoned tribal territories. The arrival of the ancient female spirit Amb Kor comes to him in a dream and he is convinced that in order to regain their former strength and health the clans must perform this ritual for the Goddess. A tremendous effort ensues and different styles of anthropological analysis, both Marxist and Capitalist, are brought to bear on the meaning and purpose of the cult activity. One clansmen tells us that the Lutheran church condemns the cult ritual as the work of the devil but that the Catholic missionaries are more supportive. In the end, participation in the ritual by anyone who has been baptized in the Christian church is forbidden. Meat distribution, clan alliances, and the symbolic bridewealth for the Goddess are observed. Near the end of the film we see a distinctly older Ru watching the ritual on a monitor. We learn that the filming happened 14 years earlier and young men are no longer interested in carrying on the clan traditions. Ru watches himself lead the last ritual of Amb Kor at Kuk.

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  • "Documents the last performance of the ritual for the fertility goddess Amb Kor in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea."
  • "The film documents the last performance of the ritual for the fertility goddess Amb Kor, in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Shot over a period of approximately 15 years, the anthropologists and filmmakers have been participant-observers during a time of pivotal change for the clans of the Kavelka tribal group. The film is narrated by the headman, Ru, who speaks directly to us about the clans recent problems, infant mortality, and decision to return to previously abandoned tribal territories. The arrival of the ancient female spirit Amb Kor comes to him in a dream and he is convinced that in order to regain their former strength and health the clans must perform this ritual for the Goddess. A tremendous effort ensues and different styles of anthropological analysis, both Marxist and Capitalist, are brought to bear on the meaning and purpose of the cult activity. One clansmen tells us that the Lutheran church condemns the cult ritual as the work of the devil but that the Catholic missionaries are more supportive. In the end, participation in the ritual by anyone who has been baptized in the Christian church is forbidden. Meat distribution, clan alliances, and the symbolic bridewealth for the Goddess are observed. Near the end of the film we see a distinctly older Ru watching the ritual on a monitor. We learn that the filming happened 14 years earlier and young men are no longer interested in carrying on the clan traditions. Ru watches himself lead the last ritual of Amb Kor at Kuk."@en
  • "A documentary filmed in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea during the Kawelka tribal group's last performance of the ritual for the fertility goddess, Amb Kor."
  • "A documentary filmed in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea during the Kawelka tribal group's last performance of the ritual for the fertility goddess, Amb Kor."@en
  • "A unique insight into a secret spirit cult among the kawelka people in the western highlands of Papua New Guinea. After a dream, a clan leader initiates a long and complex 'work', when he and a group of male supporters seek to make marriage with the spirit goddess Amb Kor."
  • ""Documents the last performance of the ritual for the fertility goddess Amb Kor in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea"--Case."
  • "The Kawelka people live on tribal land near Mount Hagen in the Wahgi Valley, in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. The film is a remarkable record of one of their rituals that took years to prepare and may never be performed again. At the centre of the film is Ru Kundil, who tells his own story. One night in a dream he is visited by a beautiful young woman, the Spirit Goddess, Amb Kor. Ru involves his family and supporters in a cult in which the men seek to make a "marriage" with the Goddess."
  • "The film documents the last performance of the ritual for the fertility goddess Amb Kor, in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Shot over a period of approximately 15 years, the anthropologists and filmmakers have been participant-observers during a time of pivotal change for the clans of the Kavelka tribal group. The film is narrated by the headman, Ru, who speaks directly to us about the clans recent problems, infant mortality, and decision to return to previously abandoned tribal territories."
  • "This film documents the last performance of the ritual for the fertility goddess Amb Kor, in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Shot over a period of approx. 15 years, the anthropologists and filmmakers have been participant-observers during a time of pivotal change for the clans of the Kawelka tribal group. "I do not know of one other culture whose children will inherit a film heritage such as the one Chris Owen has given to the people of Papua New Guinea." - Martin Maden, PNG filmmaker."@en
  • "Documents the Kawelka tribal group's last performance of the ritual for the fertility goddess Amb Kor in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea."

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  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Documentary films"
  • "non fiction"
  • "Ethnographic films"@en
  • "Encoded moving images"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Streaming video"

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  • "Bridewealth for a Goddess"
  • "Bridewealth for a Goddess"@en
  • "Bridewealth for A Goddess"
  • "Bridewealth For A Goddess"@en
  • "Bridewealth for a goddess"
  • "Bridewealth for a goddess"@en