Arrow Game
(1974),
documentation of Yanomamo children’s games by filmmaker Timothy Asch and anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon
(2017 Federal Grants).
The Ax Fight
(1971),
controversial film of the Yanomamo by anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon and filmmaker Timothy Asch
(2001 Federal Grants).
Bitter Melons
(1971),
documentary by John Marshall on the music and dance of a band of the /Gwi San people of southern Africa
(2023 Federal Grants).
Children’s Magical Death
(1974),
footage of Yanomamo children imitating their shaman fathers by filmmaker Timothy Asch and anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon
(2017 Federal Grants).
Climbing the Peach Palm
(1974),
filmmaker Timothy Asch and anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon’s observational study of Yanomamo tool use
(2017 Federal Grants).
A Father Washes His Children
(1974),
observational study of a Yanomamo headman by filmmaker Timothy Asch and anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon
(2017 Federal Grants).
The Hunters
(1957),
acclaimed documentarian John Marshall's cinéma vérité study of a giraffe hunt in southern Africa
(2000 Federal Grants).
Magical Death
(1973),
documentation of Yanomamo shamanism by anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon and filmmaker Timothy Asch
(2017 Federal Grants).
A Man and His Wife Weave a Hammock
(1975),
observational study of Yanomamo daily life and crafts by filmmaker Timothy Asch and anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon
(2017 Federal Grants).
A Man Called “Bee”
(1974),
Timothy Asch’s documentation of Napoleon Chagnon’s fieldwork among the Yanomamo
(2017 Federal Grants).
Moonblood: A Yanomano Creation Myth
(1976),
exploration of Yanomamo mythology by anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon and filmmaker Timothy Asch
(2017 Federal Grants).
N/um Tchai: A Celebration of the Dance of the !Kung Bushmen
(1969),
John Marshall’s documentary of an all-night healing dance performed by the Ju/hoansi people of southern Africa
(2023 Federal Grants).
Weeding the Garden
(1974),
documentation of everyday Yanomamo life by filmmaker Timothy Asch and anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon
(2017 Federal Grants).