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Nitha : the Mursi

Title
Nitha : the Mursi / directed and produced by Leslie Woodhead.
Published
London : Royal Anthropological Institute, 1991.
Physical Description
1 streaming video (56 min.).
Local Notes
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Notes
Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 6, 2014).
Recorded in 1974 in Ethiopia.
This edition in English.
Access and use
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Summary
The proper time for a man to go through the Age Set Ceremony, the nitha, is just as he reaches physical maturity. But many years may elapse from one nitha to the next, so it is inevitable that some men will be well past this stage before they become 'adults'. Thus the occasion of this nitha, performed by the Mursi of Southwest Ehtiopia, gives adulthood to an entire generation for the first time in thirty years. The ceremony affirms individual identities as adults as well as their group identity as Mursi. The ceremony is performed admidst fears that this may be the last nitha. The continuing attacks on the tribe by the Bume and other neighbouring enemies using automatic weapons and the constant threat of drought and famine all undermine the existence of the Mursi.
Variant and related titles
Mursi : Nitha
ASP-AVON OCLC KB.
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 15, 2019
Series
Disappearing world
Genre/Form
Online media.
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Also listed under
Turton, David, contributor.
Woodhead, Leslie, 1937- film film director, producer.
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, production company.
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